18 hours ago The .gov means it’s official. Federal government websites often end in .gov or .mil. Before sharing sensitive information, make sure you're on a federal government site. >> Go To The Portal
You can get free VA health care for any illness or injury that we determine is related to your military service. We refer to these illnesses and injuries as “service-connected” conditions. We also provide these other services for free: Readjustment counseling and related mental health services; Care for issues related to military sexual trauma (MST)
First, try resetting the password for the account you use to sign in to VA.gov: Reset your password on the My HealtheVet website Reset your password on the DS Logon website Reset your password on the...
You can sign in to VA.gov with any of these 4 accounts: Login.gov. ID.me. My HealtheVet. DS Logon.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced Dec. 18, that Veterans now have digital access to patient statements through AccessVA using their secure information for DS Logon, ID.me or MyHealtheVet Premium.
sign in optionsDS Logon.ID.me.LOGIN.GOV.My HealtheVet.
STEP 1 - Visit the eBenefits Web site at www.ebenefits.va.gov and Click REGISTER to access the DS Logon Account Registration Wizard, Next, Click Begin. STEP 2 - If you have a DoD Common Access Card (CAC) and a smart card reader Click YES to receive your eBenefits premium account (DS Logon) instantly.
How do I access eBenefits? eBenefits is located at www.ebenefits.va.gov. Before Veterans can access and use eBenefits they must be listed in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) and obtain a DS Logon. Service members can access eBenefits with a DS Logon or Common Access Card (CAC).
To access the patient statement online, Veterans can go to AccessVA and click on Veteran Patient Statement. Then, sign in with a DS Logon, ID.me, or MyHealtheVet (MVH) Premium. From there, Veterans can view, download, and print their patient billing statement.
If you are unable to view your medical data on My HealtheVet, please contact your local VA medical center Release of Information office to obtain copies, to which you are entitled. Please call ahead to confirm any upcoming VA appointments. Your local VA pharmacy can answer questions about your prescription refills.
My HealtheVet is a web-based personal health record that gives Veterans information and tools to improve their health. Registration is required to have full access to all features. Registrants can access more than 18 million pages of health information from the site's Health Education Library.
First, try resetting the password for the account you use to sign in to VA.gov: Reset your password on the My HealtheVet website. Reset your password on the DS Logon website. Reset your password on the Login.gov website.
To retrieve your DS Logon Premium account username, you will first need to prove your identity at the DS Access Center web site. You will be asked to answer the security questions that you previously set up. To access this service, go to https://www.dmdc.osd.mil/identitymanagement/retrieveusername.do?execution=e2s1.
Premium DS Logon is a secure identity credential that Veterans and service members can use to sign in to several websites, like VA.gov, My HealtheVet, and eBenefits, with one username and password. This is called single sign-on.
Online Veteran health care records first only available on iOS operating systems, are now also accessible on Android mobile devices and web applications.
If you want to go out to eat or get a booster shot, you might need your COVID-19 vaccine card. Get step-by-step directions on how to find your vaccine record online.
House calls are mostly a thing of the past, but you can still see your doctor from home. With internet access and a secure video connection, VA Video Connect makes it possible.
Your hip hinge helps you sit down, squat, and even pick up your grandkids. Hips are important to many daily movements and help support your lower back.
The Veterans Health Administration is America’s largest integrated health care system, providing care at 1,293 health care facilities, including 171 medical centers and 1,112 outpatient sites of care of varying complexity (VHA outpatient clinics), serving 9 million enrolled Veterans each year.
Everyone should feel welcome and safe at VA. Be a part of VA's culture of respect »
The Veterans Health Administration is celebrating 75 years of innovative care to Veterans. Read about our history »
Wait times, satisfaction scores, and quality comparisons for VA health care facilities. Visit tool online at Access to Care »
Find out how the new health care law affects Veterans’ health care at VA. Read about the Affordable Care Act »
To access My VA Health, you may continue to sign in via myhealth.va.gov or VA.gov. However, you must have a Premium My HealtheVet account, Premium DS Logon Account or an ID.me account.
VA.gov, where you access My VA Health, is not currently compatible with Internet Explorer, which may be the default browser your device uses to access the internet. For the best patient portal experience, VA recommends using one of the following browsers:
You can quickly refill your medication by clicking on the “ Pharmacy ” tab in My VA Health.
Through VHIE, community providers who are a part of your care team can safely and securely receive your VA health information electronically. VHIE helps improve continuity of your care, reduce test duplication, and avoid clinical error.
VHIE sharing options. If you don't want your community providers to receive your information via VHIE, you may opt out of electronic sharing at any time. And if you previously opted out but want to resume secure, seamless sharing, you may opt back in. Visit the VHIE Sharing Options page to learn more.
Yes. Please contact your VA facility's ROI office. If you've already submitted your form to opt out, or to opt back in, to the electronic sharing program, your request may be in process. Last updated: October 23, 2020. Back to top.
COVID-19 vaccines: All Veterans, spouses and caregivers can get a COVID-19 vaccine at VA by appointment or walk-in clinic. Visit our vaccine information page
Out of an abundance of caution, visitors for in-patients will be suspended for 2 weeks. Exceptions will be made on a case by case basis. (i.e.: End of Life)