Treatment FAQ

what kind of treatment can i get with va doctors

by Adam Gerlach Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Learn more at the VA Rehabilitation and Prosthetic Services site. • Types of physical therapy that may help pain include: - Cold treatment: ice packs, ice baths, ice massage.

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What medical treatments are available for veterans/public?

This section provides links to tools on "Medical Treatments," developed for Veterans/Public. Medications; non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (like ibuprofen), tramadol, and some anti-seizure or anti-depressant medications. Injections like botulinum toxin and cortisone can sometimes be used to manage certain types of pain for a short term.

Where can I find a list of VA treatment providers?

The " Our Providers " online directory lists the primary licensed independent practice providers who may be a lead, ongoing member of your treatment team at the respective VA medical center.

What kind of health insurance does the VA offer?

VA health care and other insurance Long-term care Dental care VA Dental Insurance Program (VADIP) Vision care Blind and low-vision services Eligibility Active-duty service members VA priority groups How to apply Apply now After you apply Family health benefits CHAMPVA benefits Manage benefits

Can I get VA health care as a veteran?

Eligibility for VA health care Find out if you can get VA health care as a Veteran. Am I eligible for VA health care benefits? You may be eligible for VA health care benefits if you served in the active military, naval, or air service and didn’t receive a dishonorable discharge.

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Will the VA pay for outside treatment?

VA can pay for emergency medical care outside the United States if the emergency is related to your service-connected condition.

How do you get treated at the VA?

Option 1: Apply by phone Call our toll-free hotline at 877-222-8387, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ET to get help with your application.

Who can be treated at the VA?

A person who served in the active military, naval, or air service and who was discharged or released under conditions other than dishonorable may qualify for VA healthcare benefits.

What do VA benefits cover?

Inpatient and outpatient care at VA medical facilities. Prescription drugs from VA providers. Long-term care depending on needs, income, and space availability. Care from community health care providers when the VA cannot provide what you need.

Do Veterans get free healthcare for life?

You can get free VA health care for any illness or injury that we determine is related to your military service (called “service connected”). We also provide certain other services for free.

What are the 4 types of Veterans?

What is the difference between a combat, war, or peacetime veteran?Combat Veteran. Every service member who meets the active duty requirement is a veteran, but combat veterans and war veterans are entitled to additional VA benefits other veterans do not receive. ... War Veteran. ... Peacetime Veteran.

Will the VA pay for surgery?

VA medical facilities provide a wide range of services, including traditional hospital-based services such as surgery, critical care, mental health, orthopedics, pharmacy, radiology and physical therapy.

How Much Does VA health care cost per month?

The charge ranges from $5 to $11 for each 30 day or less supply of medications provided on an outpatient basis for nonservice-connected conditions. Outpatient – The copayments will be based on primary care visits ($15) and specialty care visits ($50).

What VA benefits do I qualify for with a honorable discharge?

Veterans with an honorable discharge are entitled to all VA benefits (e.g., disability compensation, educational, healthcare, vocational).

What can veterans get?

As a veteran you may be eligible for:VA Disability Compensation.VA Medical Benefits.VA Home Loan.VA Education Benefits.VA Pension.Readjustment Counseling.Educational and Career Counseling.Confidential Counseling and Support.More items...•

Does the VA pay for prescriptions?

VA's prescription benefit program is part of its comprehensive medical benefits package; it is not a stand-alone program whereby VA fills prescriptions for Veterans who are not enrolled in and receiving care from the VA health care system.

Can a Veteran go to any hospital in an emergency?

Eligibility requirements notwithstanding, Veterans should always seek care at the nearest medical facility during a medical emergency, and never delay emergency medical care.

What is a primary care provider?

Primary care provider (your main doctor, nurse practitioner, or physician’s assistant) Clinical pharmacist (a pharmacist who works with you and your primary care provider to make sure you’re taking the medicines that are right for you and your overall health) Registered nurse (RN) care manager ...

What is preventive care?

Provide or arrange for preventive care, such as immunizations (like flu shots) to prevent illness and screenings to help find diseases like cancer in their earliest stages— when treatment is most likely to be successful. Help you get care in the ways that work best for you.

Complementary Treatments

Complementary approaches for the treatment or management of pain consist of a variety of things, including mind-body behavioral interventions, acupuncture and massage, osteopathic and chiropractic manipulation, meditative movement therapies (e.g., yoga, tai chi)

Behavioral Health Approaches

Behavioral therapies can be used to treat pain. The goal of caring for your mental health is to improve the pain experience and restore function by addressing the cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and social factors that contribute to the stress of pain.

Restorative Therapies

Restorative therapies to treat pain include many different approaches, such as the use of a heating pad or ice pack, exercise, and physical therapy.

How to access VA mental health services?

To access free VA mental health services right away: Call or walk in to any VA medical center —anytime, day or night. Find your nearest VA health facility. Call or walk in to any Vet Center during clinic hours. Find your nearest Vet Center. Call us at 877-222-8387.

What is the VA mental health number?

We’re here Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ET. If you have hearing loss, call TTY: 800-877-8339. You don’t need to be enrolled in VA health care to get care. Learn more about accessing VA mental health services. To connect with other resources for Veterans and transitioning service members:

How many hours a day does the VA provide mental health care?

This includes: Emergency mental health care 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, through VA medical centers and some local, non-VA hospitals. The Veterans Crisis Line, which offers support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for Veterans in crisis and their families and friends. Learn more about VA mental health services.

How to contact the VA about homelessness?

Contact the National Call Center for Homeless Veterans at 877-424-3838 for help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. A trained VA counselor will offer information about VA homelessness programs, health care, and other services in your area. The call is free and confidential.

Does VA health care meet the ACA?

If I’m signed up for the VA health care program, does that mean I meet the requirements to have health care under the Affordable Care Act (ACA)? Yes. Being signed up for VA health care meets your Affordable Care Act health coverage requirement of having “minimum essential health coverage.”.

Does VA pay deductible?

Your private insurer may apply your VA health care charges toward your annual deductible (the amount of money you pay toward your care each year before your insurance starts paying for care).

How many priority groups are there for VA?

When you apply for VA health care, you’ll be assigned 1 of 8 priority groups. This system helps to make sure that Veterans who need immediate care can get signed up quickly. Your priority group may affect how soon we sign you up for health care benefits.

Can I get VA health care benefits if I served in the military?

Am I eligible for VA health care benefits? You may be eligible for VA health care benefits if you served in the active military, naval, or air service and didn’t receive a dishonorable discharge.

How to update VA health insurance?

Once you have established your eligibility for VA health care benefits, you will need to fill out Form 10-10EZ or Form 10-10EZR to apply for benefits. These forms are also used to update your current information if anything has changed. There are several ways you can fill out or update the 10-10EZ: online, by phone, by mail, or in-person at a VA medical facility. Here is the info you need: 1 Online: Visit this link and fill out the form. 2 Phone: Call 1-877-222-VETS (8387), Mon-Fri, 8:00 am – 8:00 pm EST. A VA rep will send you a completed form via mail. You will need to verify and sign the form, then return it to the VA. 3 Mail: Complete Form 10-10EZ or Form 10-10EZR and mail it to Health Eligibility Center, 2957 Clairmont Road, Suite 200, Atlanta, GA 30329-1647. 4 In person: Visit any VA Medical Center or clinic. Here is the VA Directory.

What are the eligibility factors for VA health care?

VA health care eligibility factors: VA health care eligibility is based on many issues, including active duty military service, type of military discharge, service-connected disabilities, medical conditions incurred while in the service, location of service, and more. You can be eligible based on your service dates, deployments you served on, ...

Can veterans use VA medical centers?

Veterans with a service-connected disability rating can use VA medical centers, but health care benefits aren’t only limited to those individuals. Let’s dispel some of the myths about VA health care eligibility, see who is eligible, and learn how you can apply for VA health care benefits.

Can you get VA health care if you are on active duty?

Members of the National Guard and Reserves may be eligible for VA health care benefits if they were called to active duty on a Federal Executive Order (this generally excludes active duty for training purposes). Other groups of servicemembers may also be eligible for VA medical care.

Can you visit a VA clinic?

Each case is unique, and final benefits decisions rest with the VA. VA health care eligibility only means you can visit VA medical centers and clinics for health care. It does not necessarily mean all health care is 100% free (some medical care may be free, however, many veterans may be required to pay a co-pay).

Do you need a service connected disability rating to be eligible for VA health care?

Misconceptions about VA health care eligibility: It is not a requirement to have served in combat or in a war zone. You do not need a service-connected disability rating. You did not need to be injured or wounded while in the service.

Do you have to pay co-pays for VA?

There may be limitations on the type of health care you may be eligible for, and some medical care may require a co-pay or other associated cost, depending on your VA Priority Group, the nature of your coverage, and the medical care you receive.

How to travel to VA medical facility?

You need to travel by air, boat, or ferry to the VA medical facility closet to your house. You face an unusual or excessive burden in traveling to the closest VA medical facility based on a geographic challenge, environmental factor, medical condition, or other specific clinical decisions.

How long do you have to wait to get an appointment with the VA?

To be eligible for the program, you must be enrolled in VA health care and must also meet at least one of the following criteria: You are told by your local VA medical facility that you will need to wait more than 30 days for an appointment.

How to contact Veterans Choice Program?

Call the VCP Call Center at 866-606-8198 or visit the Veterans Choice Program website to verify eligibility and set up an appointment here. 3.

What is the VA law 115-26?

Public Law 115-26, enacted April 19, 2017, made three key changes to help improve the VCP. The law removed the expiration date for the program, made VA primary coordinator of benefits for services provided to you, and it removed barriers with sharing necessary health information with community providers.

Does the Choice Act provide travel for veterans?

Yes, the Choice Act does provide funding to pay for travel to VCP providers for Veterans who are eligible for Beneficiary Travel. However, it did not provide any new Beneficiary Travel eligibility. 6.

Is VA responsible for copayment?

Nothing. VA is now the primary coordinator of benefits for VCP, so you are only responsible for your VA copayment. Your VA copayment will be determined by VA after the care is provided. VA copayments will be billed by VA after the appointment. 10.

Does Veterans Choice affect VA health care?

If I use the Veterans Choice Program, does that affect my VA health care? No, not at all. You do not have to choose between the two. The VCP is here to make it easier to access the care you need. VA is building a high-performing integrated health care network to deliver the best of VA and the community.

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