With a number of different care environments, VA offers multiple ways to explore a career serving Veterans.
Army Veteran Rich came to VA for help with hearing loss. To his surprise he didn’t have to travel to a Medical Center for appointments.
Wilmington VA Medical Center has a new Cape May County Community Based Outpatient Clinic in Rio Grande, New Jersey. “A testament to our promised kept in the care we provide to Veterans.”
New Fort Smith clinic will add eye care, audiology, laboratory and radiology services to current services. Also a computerized tomography (CT) scan in addition to X-ray technology.
The new Zephyrhills, Florida CBOC will be located less than a mile from the existing one, and will provide Primary Care, expanded Mental Health services, Podiatry, Physical Therapy, Women’s Health, Telehealth, and a anticoagulation pharmacy, with many additional exam rooms in the 14,000 square foot facility.
Dr. April Maa has helped transform eye care delivery across the VA system. A program she developed called TECS - Technology-based Eye Care Services – streamlines the process for all Veterans.
Here’s a little story about a big goal: Bringing the VA message to Veterans in major metropolitan cities and small towns…where a Saturday morning Coffee Talk is a friendly venue for area Veterans.
In 2017, VA North Texas provided health care to over 133,000 Veterans at 1.5 million outpatient visits over a 40-county service area in two states.
The expansion offers two fully-functioning minor procedure rooms for increased service such as dermatology, telehealth exams and shared medical appointment spaces as well as increased education space for staff and patients.