Understanding VA care for Veterans with multiple sclerosis A diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) led to new health care opportunities for Kathleen Fitpatrick. In 1988, when Fitpatrick first entered a VA medical center, it made her uneasy. She had every reason to feel at home there—nearly a decade of Army service as a medic and…
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RelieVRx offers hope for Veterans with chronic pain
Virtual reality as therapy For many Veterans, living with chronic pain can make daily life difficult. VA is helping change that through innovative, non-drug treatments like RelieVRx, a virtual reality (VR) therapy that can be used in the comfort of your home. What is RelieVRx? RelieVRx is a Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-authorized VR prescription…
Take control of your health
In the new year It’s easy to leave the doctor’s office and immediately feel a sense of regret. Have you ever left an appointment, only to later realize you forgot to mention a certain health condition, or a new medication that you wanted to discuss? This is common. When you’re sitting in an exam…
Meet a VA Oncologist: Dr. Ruchika Gutt
The Department of Veterans Affairs’ National Oncology Program (NOP) is one of the nation’s largest integrated providers of oncology services, diagnosing and treating more than 56,000 Veterans each year. Bringing compassionate care and innovative treatment to our Veterans is a team of skilled, dedicated oncologists like Dr. Ruchika Gutt, chief of Radiation Oncology at the Washington, D.C.,…
Decreasing suicide risk: How to support the Veterans in your life
Use these VA tools and resources to keep your Veteran loved one safe, healthy and protected against suicide Preventing Veteran suicide takes collective action. Veterans and their families, friends, caregivers, loved ones and entire communities must work together to offer support and hope to those who need it. VA has many resources for anyone who…
VA and military collaboration to ensure pilots are mission-ready
A groundbreaking partnership ensuring pilots’ readiness In a groundbreaking partnership, the 85th Fighter Group, Veterans Health System of the Ozarks (VHSO) and the 188th Medical Group are rewriting the playbook on military readiness, proving that collaboration is the key to unmatched mission success. In the heart of Fort Smith, Ark., the 188th Wing hosts the 85th Fighter Group, a…
Changes to how you get IRS Form 1095-B from VA
What Veterans and family members should know IRS Form 1095-B is a tax form that shows you had health coverage during the year. VA provides this form to Veterans and family members who are enrolled in certain VA health care programs. Due to changes in the Affordable Care Act, the IRS no longer requires Form…
Serving Veterans with severe mental health challenges
Remaining in communities Veteran Lyndsey Beaver, 41, a Maryland transplant from New Jersey, counts her blessings each day. She appreciates her job as a cashier at a local supermarket and her own apartment. She takes pride in having earned an Associate of Arts degree in Computer-Aided Drafting and Design. She finds joy in her beagle,…
Primary care careers at VA: Meaningful, modern, made for you
Did you know that every Veteran receiving health care through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is provided a primary care physician? Over 9 million Veterans are enrolled in the VA health care system, so we’re always looking for qualified, caring primary care physicians to join our team and provide the best care to those…
Innovative heart technology revolutionizes Veteran care
Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center breaks ground with cutting-edge defibrillation lead procedure The Cardiology Team at the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center (MEDVAMC) in Houston is making waves with an extraordinary new heart technology. This innovation is as thin as the lead in a pencil but holds tremendous potential to significantly improve the…
Addressing pelvic floor myths
Be in the know Physical therapist Amy Legerski chose physical therapy because it offers a unique opportunity to help people improve their quality of life and to participate in the things that matter most to them. She is especially passionate about empowering women, by addressing myths about pelvic floor issues. This passion for pelvic floor…
Live Whole Health #301: Be still
Some battles are fought with weapons. Others are fought in silence—in the mind, in the heart, in the soul. As Veterans, we’ve been trained to fight, to endure, to push through pain. But what happens when the battle is internal? When the enemy is invisible—like trauma, guilt, anxiety, or shame? Many of us are still…
