New York/New Jersey VA Health Care Network
Alert
If you have symptoms of fever, cough and shortness of breath, call us at 1-800-877-6976 before visiting us. For other concerns, you may be able to access VA care from home by phone or using VA virtual care options More Details
Coronavirus
COVID-19 vaccines: The federal COVID-19 public health emergency ended on May 11, 2023. This means that only Veterans enrolled in VA health care are now eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccine at VA. Visit our vaccine information page.
For VA-specific information: Read our coronavirus FAQs and public health response.
Prepare for a visit: We may ask you to wear a mask and complete our COVID-19 symptom screening. For some needs, you may be able to get care at home by phone or video.
For the latest coronavirus information: Visit the CDC website.
IMPORTANT UPDATES
SAVE LIVES Act - New York/New Jersey VA Healthcare Network Medical Centers and Community Based Outpatient Clinics now offering COVID -19 vaccine for all Veterans, their spouses and caregivers more.... Contact the VA medical center closest to you in the left navigation panel for more information. Those interested in getting regular updates about COVID-19 vaccines at VA should sign up to stay informed.
COMMUNITY CARE INFORMATIONVA Community Care Network changes to Optum for urgent care and pharmacy benefits. Beginning 3/18/2020 Veterans can find in-network Urgent Care locations or pharmacies using the VA Facility Locator at https://www.va.gov/find-locations/