Appointments
Eligible veterans should contact the VA Medical Center to schedule an appointment with a primary care provider. Getting an appointment can be done in a number of ways.
If you have an existing appointment and cannot keep it, let us help you change it. This way, we will be able to see another veteran during that time period. Let us help you reschedule or cancel your appointment.
How to Get to Your Appointments
Directions, parking, maps and patient and public transportation information is available from our Driving Directions page.
Patient Education
We want to assist you in learning more about your condition, how to live a healthly lifestyle, and ways to self-manage your own health. A number of educational resources are available to you at no cost.
Prepare for a Medical Procedure
Patient Advocates
Susan Colvin, Lead Patient Advocate, and Rex Patterson, Patient Advocate, are
available at (602) 277-5551, then dial extension 7394, or you may visit them at
our medical center on the first floor of Building 1, Room 1147. Department-level patient advocates are also available to assist you with concerns you may have as an inpatient or outpatient. Your complaint will not compromise your right to current or future care. Your concern will be handled in a private and confidential manner. Your questions, concerns and suggestions for improved care and service are always appreciated.
For more information, visit our Patient Concerns
page.
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