Veterans across the nation may not fully realize the extensive benefits they are entitled to as a result of their dedicated military service. In an effort to bridge this gap, a comprehensive outreach kit has been developed to inform and assist veterans in accessing vital VA urgent care services.
The kit includes a range of informative materials such as flyers, social media graphics, suggested language for outreach campaigns, radio public service announcements (PSAs), newsletter content, and even a sample blog post. These resources aim to empower veterans with the knowledge they need to navigate and utilize the array of services available to them through the VA system.
By spreading awareness and providing accessible information, this outreach initiative seeks to ensure that veterans receive the support and care they rightfully deserve. It serves as a reminder that their sacrifices have earned them life-changing benefits, and it is crucial that they are aware of and able to access them when needed.
Veterans enrolled in VA health care can use over 4,000 urgent care locations to treat non-life-threatening conditions.
VA covers urgent care services at VA medical centers and in network community providers,
- If you’re a Veteran enrolled in VA health care and
- You received care at a VA or in-network provider sometime in the past 24 months.
Check your eligibility by contacting your local VA health facility. Or call 1-800-MyVA411 (1-800-698-2411) (TTY: 711). Select option 1, then option 3, then option 1. Family members can’t use your urgent care benefit.
You can print a copy of the urgent care assistance card or show the card on your mobile device. Download the VA urgent care billing information card.
- What do to when you arrive at a community urgent care provider:
- Confirm that the provider is in VA’s network. Check for a posted sign or ask a staff member. If you go to an out-of-network urgent care provider, you may have to pay for the full cost of care. By law, VA can’t pay claims for out-of-network providers.
- Show your VA Health Identification Card and fill out the provider’s intake form.
- Tell the provider you want to use your VA urgent care benefit. Show the provider your urgent care assistance card if requested. The provider will call the phone number for your region listed on the card to check your eligibility.
- Find a VA-approved urgent care provider and pharmacy at VA.gov/find-locations before seeking care. Providers can change over time. Before seeking care, print this VA Billing Information Guide for you, your provider, and your pharmacy.
- If you need help using your VA urgent care benefit, call:
- 1- 888-901-6609 if the provider is in Puerto Rico, Washington, D.C., or any of these states: AL, AR, CT, DE, FL, GA, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, MS, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NY, OH, OK, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, VA, VI, VT, WI, or WV.
- 1-866-620-2071 if the provider is in any of these states: AK, AS, AZ, CA, CO, GU, HI, ID, MP, MT, NM, NV, OR, TX, UT, WA, or WY.
When to choose VA urgent care: VA and in-network urgent care providers can meet many of your health care needs. They may be able to provide some diagnostic tests, like certain blood and urine tests. You can often get care for minor illnesses or injuries much faster than in an emergency room.
When to call 911 or go to the emergency room: If you need emergency care, you don’t need a VA referral or approval to go to a non-VA emergency room in your community.
Choosing VA means getting everything you need in one spot. Learn more about VA urgent care, eligibility requirements and examples of urgent care services by visiting VA’s dedicated urgent care benefit page.