Fort Campbell VA Clinic
The Fort Campbell VA Clinic provides primary care and specialty health services, including mental health care, telehealth, and lab services. Below, you’ll find address, hours, parking and transportation information, and the other health services we offer at our Fort Campbell VA Clinic.
Location and contact information
Address
650 Joel Drive, Blanchfield Army Community Hospital
Fort Campbell, KY 42223-5318
Phone numbers
Main phone:
VA health connect:
Mental health care:
Facility hours
Hours may vary for different services. Select a service on this page to check the hours.
- Mon: 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
- Tue: 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
- Wed: 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
- Thu: 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
- Fri: 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
- Sat: Closed
- Sun: Closed
Prepare for your visit
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A free shuttle service is available and offered by VA volunteers when staffing allows. The shuttle is available Tuesday and Friday from 7:30 – 11:30 a.m. and Wednesdays 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. dependent upon volunteer staffing.
Certain Veterans and designated caregivers registered with the Department of Veterans Affairs are eligible to access Department of Defense installations in the 50 states, District of Columbia, Guam and Puerto Rico to obtain authorized benefits. All individuals seeking unescorted access to a DOD installation must establish their identity (through the presentation of an acceptable form of photo ID), their fitness (through an on-the-spot criminal records and terrorism check) and their purpose.
What is an Acceptable Purpose for Installation Access?
At installations with the relevant types of facilities, you can be granted access to obtain authorized benefits, such as:
• Medical appointments at VA or DOW medical facilities located on DOD installations
• Shopping at commissaries and exchanges
• Use of certain MWR facilities such as golf courses, bowling centers, recreational lodging, RV campgrounds and movie theaters
Who is Eligible for Benefits-Related Installation Access?
• Veterans enrolled in VA health care with a VA or DOD medical appointment located on the DOD installation
• Veterans with a service-connected disability
• Veterans awarded a Purple Heart
• Title 38 Prisoner of War determination
• Approved and designated primary family caregivers of an eligible veteran under VA’s Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers (https://www.caregiver.va.gov/)
What Documentation Do I Need for Installation Access?
• An acceptable photo ID (VA-issued Veteran Health Identification Card or a REAL ID Act-compliant driver’s license or non-driver’s identification card), and
- For Medical Appointments: An email or appointment reminder showing your appointment that day.
- For Shopping & MWR Activities: No additional documentation required with the implementation of the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System data feed to the installation visitor centers. Also, see below: “Once on Base, What Documentation Is Needed to Shop at the Commissary, Exchange and authorized MWR Activities?”
How do I Enroll for Installation Access?
On your first visit to each installation, you must stop at the installation visitor center to enroll for access.
STEP 1: Establish your identity by presenting your credential (VHIC or REAL ID). If your VHIC doesn't have a barcode or cannot be scanned, you will need to get a new card from your local VA medical center before your card can be registered.
STEP 2: Establish your fitness by undergoing an on-the-spot criminal record and terrorism check. Those with felony convictions, arrest warrants or other derogatory information related to criminal history or terrorism will not be granted access to the installation.
STEP 3: Establish your purpose. If you are accessing the installation for health care, provide proof of appointment. If you are accessing for shopping, DOD will electronically verify your purpose.
Once you complete these steps, the Visitor Center will enroll your credential for access for up to one year. For specifics on length of enrollment, please visit the link under “For More Information.”
Once I’ve Enrolled, How Do I Get on Base to Get Health Care or Use My Shopping or MWR Benefits?
STEP 1: Go directly to the installation gate and present the same VHIC or REAL ID you enrolled at the visitor center.
STEP 2: Present your VHIC or REAL ID and eligibility letter at the medical facility or at point of sale.
Can I escort guests onto the installation with me?
No, but your acceptable purpose will convey to guests traveling with you. Those guests must have an acceptable form of photo ID (such as a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or non-driver’s identification card) and establish their own fitness.
If you are a guest accompanying an eligible veteran or caregiver:
• Accompanying guests must stop at the visitor center for access and are not authorized to use any services.
• Guests must follow the same three steps as veterans and caregivers (identity, fitness and purpose) but will generally not be allowed to enroll – access will generally be granted for the current visit only.
Once on Base, What Documentation Is Needed to Shop at the Commissary, Exchange and authorized MWR Activities?
• A VA-issued VHIC showing eligibility status (i.e., Purple Heart, former POW or service-connected disability). Point-of-sale transactions will not be granted if the eligibility status is not shown on the card.
• For Veterans who do not have a VHIC, you will need a VA-issued service-connected disability letter or VA Health Eligibility Center Form H623A (available at https://www.va.gov/my-va/) and your REAL ID Act-compliant driver’s license or non-driver’s identification card.
• For approved and designated primary family caregivers, you will need a VA-issued caregiver patronage letter and your REAL ID Act-compliant driver’s license or non-driver’s identification card.
How to Obtain a VHIC:
Veterans need to be enrolled in VA health care. If you’re not enrolled yet, you can apply online, in person or by calling the VA at
For More Information:
For more information and frequently asked questions on the DOD policy allowing certain veterans and caregivers access to DOD installations visit https://www.militaryonesource.mil/benefits/mwr-programs/ and https://www.militaryonesource.mil/benefits/commissaries-and-exchanges/
To download a printer-friendly fact sheet, visit https://www.militaryonesource.mil/documents/process-for-veterans-and-caregivers-to-access-u-s-dod-installations-fact-sheet-d1411/
The Fort Campbell VA Clinic is located inside the Blanchfield Army Community Hospital on the third floor of the C building. The clinic is situated on Fort Campbell Army Post.
When arriving for your appointment, we recommend entering from Gate 4. Gate 4 is closest to the Fort Campbell VA Clinic and features a Visitor Center. As you arrive to the gate, show a valid VA Veterans Health Identification Card (VHIC) or your retired military ID to enter the Fort Campbell Army Post.
If you do not have a retired military ID or your VHIC is not registered with Fort Campbell, we recommend pre-registering the day before your appointment: https://pass.aie.army.mil/steps/branch_selection. You will receive an email with a barcode registration. You will need to show the barcode registration at the gate.
When entering from Gate 4, you'll take a left on Bastogne Ave and the Blanchfield Army Community Hospital parking lot will be on your right. You'll need to enter the parking lot closest to the C entrance. Enter from the C entrance and take the elevators to the top floor, and you'll arrive to the Fort Campbell VA Clinic.
Free parking is available outside the entrance of the Blanchfield Army Community Hospital. It’s recommended you park at the C entrance as this is closest to the Fort Campbell VA Clinic.
The Fort Campbell VA Clinic Lab is open Monday-Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 3:45 p.m., and Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.
Other services at VA Tennessee Valley health care
Health services offered here
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Laboratory and pathology
Appointments
Contact us to schedule, reschedule, or cancel your appointment. If a referral is required, you’ll need to contact your primary care provider first.
Main Phone
Main Phone
Service Hours
- Mon: 7:30 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.
- Tue: 7:30 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.
- Wed: 7:30 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.
- Thu: 7:30 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.
- Fri: 7:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.
- Sat: Closed
- Sun: Closed
Care we provide at VA Tennessee Valley Healthcare System
Our laboratories provide a full range of clinical and diagnostic testing services. Our laboratory and pathology services include:
- Study of blood, urine, and other bodily fluids for illness management
- Testing for infectious diseases
- Cytopathology (study of unusual cells) and surgical pathology (study of tissue removed during surgery)
- Autopsy services
Mental health care
Common conditions: addiction, depression, anxiety, trauma, PTSD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, OCD
Appointments
Main Phone
Location
C Building of Blanchfield Army Community Hospital
Third floor
Main Phone
Service Hours
The service hours are the same as our facility hours.
Care we provide at VA Tennessee Valley Healthcare System
Our medical center and clinics provide consultation, evaluation, and treatment for a range of issues that may impact your mental health or emotional well-being. Our confidential outpatient services include individual and group therapy for:
- Psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression
- Marriage and relationship problems
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Anxiety, addictive behaviors, and personality disorders
- Aggressive or self-harming behaviors
Primary care
Your VA primary care provider will work closely with you to plan for all the care you need to stay healthy and well throughout your life, including immunizations and vaccinations. They will also work with family members or caregivers who support you.
Appointments
Main Phone
Location
C Building of Blanchfield Army Community Hospital
Third Floor
Fort Campbell VA Clinic - Primary Care
Service Hours
The service hours are the same as our facility hours.
A strong network of family and internal medicine specialists and services can offer you the best possible care. Internal medicine doctors (internists) prevent, diagnose, and treat adult diseases. Doctors who specialize in family medicine provide primary health care to the entire family. Your primary care team can coordinate the many services you receive such as:
- Labs and blood work
- Mental health care
- Women's health care
- Radiology
- Social services
- Telehealth
Suicide prevention
Appointments
Main Phone
Location
C Building of Blanchfield Army Community Hospital
Third floor
Main Phone
Service Hours
The service hours are the same as our facility hours.
Care we provide at VA Tennessee Valley Healthcare System
We work with behavioral health providers and community organizations to help you and your family during times of crisis. We offer:
- Suicide prevention care coordinators
- Suicide prevention case managers
- Veterans Crisis Line follow-up care
- Suicide prevention training from the TVHS Suicide Prevention Team
- Gun safety locks
If you are experiencing a crisis at this time, please call
Telehealth
Appointments
Main Phone
Location
C Building of Blanchfield Army Community Hospital
Third floor
Main Phone
Service Hours
The service hours are the same as our facility hours.
We use the latest in secure digital technology to set up remote visits with our health care providers. We offer video conferencing, home telehealth services, and store-and-forward telehealth that lets you securely send your health information to experts at VA facilities. We offer telehealth visits with providers in:
- Mental health
- Retinal care (eye)
- Bariatric surgery (visit remotely with your weight-loss surgery team before and after your operation)
- Dermatology
- Rehabilitation
- Primary care
