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.
COVID-19 Update
Call us before visiting! If you’re experiencing flu-like symptoms such as fever, cough or shortness of breath, please call your local VA medical center before visiting—even if you already have an appointment. Or you can sign in to My HealtheVet and send a secure message. You may be able to get diagnosed and receive care through VA telehealth without having to come in at all.
VA Maryland Health Care System
Beckley VA Medical Center
Hershel "Woody" Williams VA Medical Center - Huntington, WV
Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center - Clarksburg, WV
Martinsburg VA Medical Center
Washington DC VA Medical Center
If you visit a VA health care facility, you will be asked screening questions. Learn more about what to expect, and stay informed on the latest VA updates on coronavirus.