List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities by state
List of Veterans Affairs Medical Facilities by State
The United States Department of Veterans Affairs operates numerous medical facilities across the country, providing healthcare services to eligible veterans. This article provides a comprehensive list of Veterans Affairs (VA) medical facilities organized by state. Each facility is dedicated to offering a range of healthcare services, including but not limited to primary care, specialized care, mental health services, rehabilitation, and long-term care. The VA healthcare system aims to ensure that veterans receive the medical care they need in recognition of their service to the country.
Alabama[edit | edit source]
- Birmingham VA Medical Center
- Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center
- Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System East Campus
- Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System West Campus
Alaska[edit | edit source]
Arizona[edit | edit source]
Arkansas[edit | edit source]
California[edit | edit source]
- VA Central California Health Care System
- VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System
- VA Loma Linda Healthcare System
- VA Long Beach Healthcare System
- VA Northern California Health Care System
- VA Palo Alto Health Care System
- VA San Diego Healthcare System
- VA San Francisco Health Care System
Colorado[edit | edit source]
Connecticut[edit | edit source]
Delaware[edit | edit source]
Florida[edit | edit source]
- Bay Pines VA Healthcare System
- James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital
- Malcom Randall VA Medical Center
- Miami VA Healthcare System
- North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System
- Orlando VA Medical Center
- West Palm Beach VA Medical Center
Georgia[edit | edit source]
Hawaii[edit | edit source]
Idaho[edit | edit source]
Illinois[edit | edit source]
- Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center
- Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital
- Jesse Brown VA Medical Center
- Marion VA Medical Center
Indiana[edit | edit source]
Iowa[edit | edit source]
Kansas[edit | edit source]
Kentucky[edit | edit source]
Louisiana[edit | edit source]
Maine[edit | edit source]
Maryland[edit | edit source]
Massachusetts[edit | edit source]
Michigan[edit | edit source]
Minnesota[edit | edit source]
Mississippi[edit | edit source]
Missouri[edit | edit source]
- Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans' Hospital
- Kansas City VA Medical Center
- St. Louis VA Medical Center
Montana[edit | edit source]
Nebraska[edit | edit source]
Nevada[edit | edit source]
New Hampshire[edit | edit source]
New Jersey[edit | edit source]
New Mexico[edit | edit source]
New York[edit | edit source]
- James J. Peters VA Medical Center
- Northport VA Medical Center
- VA Hudson Valley Health Care System
- VA Western New York Healthcare System
North Carolina[edit | edit source]
- Charles George VA Medical Center
- Durham VA Medical Center
- Fayetteville VA Medical Center
- Salisbury VA Medical Center
North Dakota[edit | edit source]
Ohio[edit | edit source]
- Chillicothe VA Medical Center
- Cincinnati VA Medical Center
- Cleveland VA Medical Center
- Dayton VA Medical Center
Oklahoma[edit | edit source]
Oregon[edit | edit source]
- Portland VA Medical Center
- Roseburg VA Medical Center
- VA Southern Oregon Rehabilitation Center and Clinics
Pennsylvania[edit | edit source]
- Coatesville VA Medical Center
- Erie VA Medical Center
- James E. Van Zandt VA Medical Center
- Lebanon VA Medical Center
- Philadelphia VA Medical Center
- Pittsburgh VA Medical Center
- Wilkes-Barre VA Medical Center
Rhode Island[edit | edit source]
South Carolina[edit | edit source]
South Dakota[edit | edit source]
Tennessee[edit | edit source]
Texas[edit | edit source]
- Amarillo VA Health Care System
- Central Texas Veterans Health Care System
- El Paso VA Health Care System
- Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center
- South Texas Veterans Health Care System
- VA North Texas Health Care System
- VA Texas Valley Coastal Bend Health Care System
- West Texas VA Health Care System
Utah[edit | edit source]
Vermont[edit | edit source]
Virginia[edit | edit source]
Washington[edit | edit source]
West Virginia[edit | edit source]
Wisconsin[edit | edit source]
- Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center
- Tomah VA Medical Center
- William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital
Wyoming[edit | edit source]
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