Medical
Veterans in the Grand Traverse area who are eligible for VA medical care can access primary care treatment at the Traverse City Community Based Outpatient Clinic (CBOC). The clinic is located 701 US Highway 31 S, Traverse City, MI 49685 (231) 932-9720. Primary Care services are provided on an appointment basis.
VA Fm 10-10ez is used to apply for VA Medical Care. This can be done online or by making an appointment with our office
VA Health Benefits website has information about the services provided by the VA Health Care system. If you are enrolled in the VA health care program you have coverage under the standards set forth by the Affordable Care Act.
Health Benefits Reference Library – This reference library has information on specific issues such as benefits for combat veterans, Camp Lejeune Water Contamination, Reimbursement of Non-VA Medical Expenses for Service-Connected Veterans and other issues that may be of interest to those receiving VA medical care.
Heath Care Benefits Overview is an epublication that is designed to provide veterans and their families with information that they need to understand VA’s health care system – eligibility requirements, the health benefits and services available to help veterans and copays that certain veterans may be charged.
My HealtheVet is VA’s online personal health record. It was designed for Veterans, active duty service members, their dependents and caregivers. My Healthevet helps you partner with your health care team. It provides you opportunities and tools to make informed decisions and manage your health care.
Emergency Care at non-VA medical facilities may/may not be at VA expense. An emergency is defined as a condition of such a nature that a prudent layperson would reasonably expect that delay in seeking immediate medical attention would be hazardous to life or health. This link will define whether your non-VA medical care is covered at VA expense.