United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Martinsburg Medical Center (Western MD)
www.martinsburg.va.gov
Resource Details
Alternate Name VA Medical Center
Description

OVERVIEW: Offers comprehensive health services to meet the needs of Veterans.

1) MEDICAL SERVICES: Provides inpatient and outpatient treatment in Gastroenterology, Cardiology, Hematology/Oncology, Neurology, Pulmonary/Critical Care, Infectious Disease, Endocrinology, Dermatology, Nephrology, Chiropractic and Rheumatology. The Medical Service physician staff also perform evaluations for Regional Office Exams for veterans applying for compensation and pension. Call 304-263-0811 or 800-817-3807 EX 5160.

2) MENTAL HEALTH: Provides consultation, evaluation, and treatment for a variety of issues that can impact emotional well-being. Services include Bereavement Counseling, Health improvement Program, Family Psycho-Education Program, Primary Care-Mental Health Integration Program, Suboxone Maintenance Program, Inpatient Psychiatry, Mainstream Brain Injury, Mental Health Intensive Case Management, Outpatient Psychiatry and incarcerated Vet Program. Call 304-263-0811 or 800-817-3807 EX 5160.

3) MENTAL HEALTH RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION TREATMENT PROGRAM: Services include a Center For Addiction Treatment, Health Maintenance Program, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Center, Gaining Occupational And Living Skills and Therapeutic Supported Employment Services/Compensated Work Therapy. Call 304-263-0811 or 800-817-3807 EX 5160.

4) HOMELESS VETERANS PROGRAM: Provides a Domiciliary Care for Homeless Veterans, emphasizing vocational rehabilitation and assistance in locating a safe, affordable living environment. Call 877-424-3838 for assistance.

5) SEXUAL TRAUMA: Provides counseling to all service personnel who experienced sexual trauma while in military service. VA disability rating is NOT required to receive services, and individuals may be eligible even if not eligible for other VA care. Do NOT need to have reported the incident(s) when they happened or have any documentation that they occurred. Not required to have served in an area of armed hostilities. Call 304-263-0811 or 800-817-3807 EX 2327.

6) PRIMARY CARE: Offers an extensive range of treatment interventions with emphasis on health care prevention. Call 304-263-0811 or 800-817-3807 EX 5130.

7) SURGICAL SERVICES: Provides care for veterans through consultation by their primary care provider. Services include General Surgery (includes laparoscopic surgery), Optometry, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, Otolaryngology, Urology and Podiatry. Call 304-263-0811 or 800-817-3807 EX 5180.

8) SPECIALTY CARE: Offers comprehensive medical care. Services include Audio Speech Pathology, Clinical Nutrition, Dental, Ear-Nose-Throat, Rehab Medicine and Wound Management. Call 304-263-0811 or 800-817-3807 and press #2 than #3.

9) GERIATRIC/LONG-TERM CARE: Provides Veterans who are elderly and have complex needs, and Veterans of any age who need daily support and assistance. Veterans can receive care at home, at the medical center or in the community. Services include Adult Health Day Care, Nursing Home Program, Home Based Primary Care, Homemaker Home Health, Home Respite, Inpatient Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation, Inpatient Respite, Inpatient Hospice Palliative Care, Geriatric Evaluation Clinic, Palliative Consultation Service and Medical Foster Home Program. Call 304-263-0811 or 800-817-3807.

10) MOVE! PROGRAM: A national weight management program for Veterans. Provides a multi-disciplinary approach with a dietitian, a psychologist and a physical therapist all working together to provide guidance with dietary changes, behavioral changes and fitness and exercise classes. Call 304-263-0811 or 800-817-3807 EX 3691 or 3693.

11) PROSTHETICS AND SENSORY AIDS SERVICES: Provides specialized quality patient care by furnishing properly prescribed prosthetic equipment, sensory aids and devices in the most economical and timely manner. Groups serviced include Amputees, Spinal Cord Injured and Spinal Cord Dysfunction, Blind and Visually Impaired, Hearing and Speech Impaired, Podiatric Care, Cardio-Pulmonary Disease, Traumatic Brain Injury and Traumatic Brain Dysfunction, Neurologically Dysfunction, Muscular Dysfunction, Orthopedic Care, Diabetics, Peripheral Vascular Disease, Cerebral/Vascular Disease and Geriatric Patients. Call 304-263-0811 or 800-817-3807.
12) PHARMACY: Prescriptions may be refilled by mail, telephone or the Internet. Call 304-263-0811 or 800-817-3807 EX 5110.

13) VETERANS TRANSPORTATION NETWORK: Offers vans that originate in several areas to bring patients to the Center for scheduled medical appointments. Call 304-263-0811 or 800-817-3807 EX 3732 for information and reserve a seat.

14) CAREGIVER SUPPORT: Program for family members and friends who care for Veterans. Offers on-line courses, face-to-face classes, telephone support, and peer support.

15) AGENT ORANGE/PERSIAN GULF SYNDROME: Provides information on Agent Orange or PTSD. Provides physical examination for veterans who think they may have an illness related to these conditions. 

Defined coverage areas:
Maryland - Allegany County
Maryland - Frederick County
Maryland - Garrett County
Maryland - Washington County
West Virginia
 
Hours Of Operation Operates 24 hours/day, 7 days/week.

Mon: 8AM 4:30PM
Tue: 8AM 4:30PM
Wed: 8AM 4:30PM
Thu: 8AM 4:30PM
Fri: 8AM 4:30PM
Program
Eligibility Individuals who served in active military, naval or air service and separated under any condition other than dishonorable may qualify for VA health care benefits. Current and former members of the Reserves or National Guard who were called to active duty (other than for training only) by a federal order and completed the full period for which they were called or ordered to active duty may be eligible for VA health care.
Languages Offered Accomodations possible.
Program Fees Call for details.
Application Process Application on website.
Documents Required Copy of both sides of insurance card (including Medicare or Medicaid). Copy of DD-214, 'Armed Forces Report of Transfer or Discharge.' If Purple Heart is not noted on DD-214, include copy of award letter.
Programs at this agency Baltimore Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Homeless Veteran Care
United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Benefits Assistance
United States Department of Veterans Affairs Maryland, Women Veterans Healthcare
United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Caregiver Support Program
Glen Burnie Veterans Affairs Outpatient Clinic
Prince George's County Veterans Center
Elkton Veterans Center
Cambridge Veterans Affairs Outpatient Clinic
Aberdeen Veterans Center Outstation
Annapolis Veteran Center
Fort Meade Veterans Affair Outpatient Clinic
United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Mental Health Services (Western MD)
United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Baltimore City Community Resource and Referral Center
United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Mental Health Services (DC)
United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Community Resource and Referral Center, Drop-In Center
United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Employment Assistance (DC)
United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Community Resource and Referral Center, Housing Assistance
Baltimore Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Women Veterans Health Care, Preventive Health Care
Baltimore Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Women Veterans Health Care, Evaluation & Management Services
Baltimore County Veterans Center, Dundalk, Counseling
Baltimore County Veterans Center, Dundalk, Sexual Trauma Counseling
Baltimore County Veterans Center, Dundalk, Caregiver Support
Baltimore County Veterans Center, Reisterstown, Counseling
Baltimore County Veterans Center, Reisterstown, Sexual Trauma Counseling
Baltimore County Veterans Center, Reisterstown, Agent Orange/Persian Gulf Syndrome
Baltimore County Veterans Center, Reisterstown, Bereavement Counseling
Baltimore Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Home Based Primary Care
Baltimore Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Substance Abuse Services
Baltimore Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Compensated Work Therapy
Department of Veterans Community Resource and Referral Center, Food Pantry
United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Community Resource and Referral Center, Drop-In Center (Baltimore)
United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Call Center for Homeless Veterans


Contact Information
Toll Free Number 800-817-3807
Main 304-263-0811
Eligibility Office 800-827-1000
Homeless Veterans 877-424-3838
Military Sexual Trauma 800-817-3807 EX 2327
Main Contact Name
Main Contact Title
Main Contact Phone
Main Contact Email Address
Director or Senior Administrator Name
Director or Senior Administrator Title
Director or Senior Administrator Phone
Director or Senior Administrator Email Address
Sites offering this Program 510 Butler Avenue
1101 Opal Court
200 Glenn Street