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Check your VA vaccine records and COVID-19 tests . Pharmacy Refill your VA prescriptions, track delivery, view a list of your VA medications and other details. Read More Appointments Keep track of your upcoming VA medical appointments and get email reminders. Read More
My VA Health 1 Introduction Thepurpose of this user guide is to familiarize Veterans with VA’s new My VA Health patientportal and to point outits important features. The My VA Health patientportal is being used at facilitieswith the new electronic healthrecord (EHR) system. Key features of My VA Health include the following:
To get the latest COVID-19 vaccine and Delta variant updates, and find out how to get your vaccine at VA, go to our vaccine information page. Vaccines from outside VA should be part of your VA health record. Learn how.
The announcement that U.S. forces would leave Afghanistan triggered a wave of emotions for many Veterans. We know that your mental, physical, and emotional wounds are deep. Learn what you can do to manage your feelings.
As Tropical Storm Henri heads towards the Southern New England Coast, you can prepare your family now to avoid potential dangers. Don't wait until it's too late to gather the items you need, including medical records.
You may be able to make appointments online to see a doctor outside of the VA health care system. VA is working with community providers to get you timely and appropriate care.
Hips are important parts of our daily actions. Watch a VA chiropractor show you how to use your ‘hip hinge’ and make everyday movements easier.
Is a Continuity of Care Document (CCD) that contains specific information. Provides a summary of your health information that can be used to review your medical record and to share essential information with your health care providers.
The VA Blue Button feature helps you better manage your health care needs and communicate with your health care team. With the VA Blue Button feature, you can: Customize and download a report (as a PDF or text file) to share with your VA and non-VA providers.
You should always check the status of your VA Appointments before your clinic visit. This lets you know if your appointment has been changed or canceled. You can do this one of two ways:
You can view your Community Care Appointments in My HealtheVet. These appointments have been set up for you by the VA. They are not at your VA facility, but scheduled for you in the community. This appointment type is listed under your VA Appointments as Community Care.
You can receive email reminders for your VA appointments by setting them up on your My Profile page.
Frequently Asked Questions About VA Appointments: This site has questions and answers that help you understand more about the VA Appointments feature and how it can help you.