VA Medical Benefits

Nana b
Member Posts: 3,030 Member
Hello, I have not posted on this paticuliar board, but wanted to share that I recently learned that I was eligible for VA medical benefits. If you are a veteran and you need medical benefits, you should walk in to your nearest VA office and apply. There are requirements that you have to meet like income, but keep in mind that there are waivers and hardships for almost anything, especially for veterans with a serious illnes.
If you need medical benefits go in and apply, I'm glad I did.
I completed the required form and took it with me.
http://www.va.gov/healtheligibility/eligibility/enrollment.asp
If you need medical benefits go in and apply, I'm glad I did.
I completed the required form and took it with me.
http://www.va.gov/healtheligibility/eligibility/enrollment.asp
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