In the Spotlight

It’s important to have a long-term health care plan. The new toxic exposure screening can help you plan for future concerns with your VA health care team.
If you have a medical emergency, don’t hesitate to get care immediately. VA may still offer coverage if you go to a non-VA emergency department, 
Flu season is here. VA has an online tool to help you determine if you might have the flu, and if it’s time to see a doctor.
My HealtheVet has tools to help you access and share your medical records. With VA Blue Button, it’s easy to print or download custom reports.
Indigestion can mean heartburn, bloating, nausea, and more. The good news is simple changes to your diet and lifestyle can help.
The PACT Act expands health care eligibility for many Veterans. Veterans that you know might be eligible to enroll.
Winter's chilly temperatures and the risk of COVID-19 can discourage even the most active people from exercising. Don't let anything stop your fitness routine.
Gout is a form of arthritis that’s easier to control than others. Knowing the warning signs and getting early treatment can help prevent future pain and joint damage.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, secure video visits are the safest way to connect with your health care team for non-emergency care.
You shouldn't delay your mammogram and cervical cancer screening. These important screenings can save your life.
The PACT Act expands eligibility for VA health care for Veterans with toxic exposure and Veterans of the Vietnam, Gulf War, and post-9/11 eras.
As you continue to juggle every day life, it's okay to feel stressed. Managing it takes practice, but you can do it.