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Enroll in VA Healthcare, Information for Returning Veterans and Women Veterans, Online Portals

Do you need to determine VA eligibility or enroll in VA Health Care?

To receive VA health care, Veterans must first be enrolled with the VA health care system. Veterans can apply for VA health care in one of three ways:

For information on VA health care enrollment and eligibility contact:

Central Maryland/Eastern Shore: VA Maryland Health Care System (Baltimore, Perry Point, Loch Raven), Eligibility and Enrollment, 1-800-463-6295, ext. 7324

Western Maryland: Martinsburg VA Medical Center, Eligibility and Enrollment, 304-263-0811 ext. 3758 or 800-817-3807

Montgomery County & Prince Georges County/Southern Maryland: Washington D.C. VA Medical Center, Eligibility and Enrollment, 202 745-8000, ext. 4

For more information on VA health care enrollment, visit the VA Health Care System website.

Physical health services are offered at the VA medical centers and community based outpatient clinics.  A myriad of inpatient and outpatient services, including specialized services for women veterans, are available.  Depending upon eligibility and residency, Maryland veterans engage in services at one of several medical centers, including Martinsburg, WV, Washington D.C., and Baltimore, MD.  In addition, a number of community based outpatient clinics are located across Maryland.

Locations:

Baltimore VA Medical Center
10 North Greene Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 605-7000

Martinsburg VA Medical Center
510 Butler Avenue
Martinsburg, WV 25405
(304) 263-0811/800-817-3807

Perry Point VA Medical Center
Perry Point, MD 21902
(410) 642-2411

Washington DC VA Medical Center
50 Irving Street NW
Washington, DC 20422
(202) 745-8000

Loch Raven VA Community Living and Rehabilitation Center
3900 Loch Raven Boulevard
Baltimore, MD 21218
(410) 605-7000

For U.S. VA medical center information and community based outpatient clinic locations in Maryland visit the VA Health Care System website.

Are you a recently returning veteran?  There is an office for you.  To learn more about services and benefits,  contact the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Transition and Care Management Team

To speak with the team at the Baltimore VA Medical Center call 410-605-7000, ext. 4028.

To speak with the team at the Martinsburg VA Medical Center call 304-263-0811, ext. 5950.

To speak with the team at the Washington DC VA Medical Center call 202-745-8000, ext.56282.

Visit the Transition and Care Management Team website for more information.

Are you a woman veteran?  There is an office for you.  To learn more about services for women veterans, contact the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Center for Women Veterans

Women are the fastest growing group within the Veteran population.  The U.S. VA is providing services to specifically address women’s health.

At each VA Medical Center, a Women Veterans Program Manager is designated to assist women Veterans.  The Program Manager coordinates services, from primary care to medical services to Mental Health and Sexual Abuse Counseling.

Women Veterans who are interested in receiving care at VA should contact their nearest VA Medical Center and ask for the Women Veterans Program Manager.

For more information visit the USVA Center for Women Veterans website.

The USVA operates a Women Veterans Hotline (855-VA-WOMEN) designed to to receive and respond to questions from Veterans, their families and caregivers about the many VA services and resources available to women Veterans.  

My HealtheVet: Your online VA personal health record

My HealtheVet is the VA’s online personal health record. It was designed for Veterans, active duty Service Members, their dependents and caregivers. My HealtheVet helps you partner with your health care team. It provides you opportunities and tools to make informed decisions and manage your health care.

More more information on My HealtheVet and to enroll visit the My HealtheVet website.

eBenefits: Your online portal to VA benefits

eBenefits is a portal; a central location for veterans, Service Members, and their families to research, find, access, and, in time, manage their benefits and personal information.  eBenefits offers:

  • A personalized workspace called My Dashboard that provides quick access to eBenefits tools. Using eBenefits tools, veterans can complete various tasks.  Apply for benefits, download your DD 214, view your benefits status, in addition to other actions as needed. This workspace is available once an eBenefits account has been created
  • A catalog of links to other sites that provide information about military and Veteran benefits

To learn more visit the eBenefits website.


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