United States Department of Veterans Affairs
United States Department of Veterans Affairs

VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System

Returning Combat Veterans

Soldier standing duty with the American flag. The VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System is truly grateful for the men and women who have risked their lives to fight terrorism in Afghanistan, Iraq, and other locations around the world.

VA can provide you with priority health care and benefits assistance even if you are still on active duty or an activated member of the National Guard or Reserve. If you are a discharged veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom or Operation Enduring Freedom, VA is able to provide you medical care for two years from your military discharge date for conditions you believe are related to your military service regardless of your income or eligibility.

Contact Information

If you have served in Operation Iraqi Freedom or Operation Enduring Freedom, please contact us in any of the following
ways —

Telephone:

Please contact us at (734) 845-3787 with any questions or inquiries about our health care services.

In person:

Please register at the Admiting Unit, located on the 1st floor of our main building.  Remember to bring a copy of your DD214.

By mail:

Enroll online at http://www.va.gov/1010ez.htm

  •  Mail the completed VA Form 10-10EZ, and a copy of the veterans DD-214 to the Medical Center.

OIF/OEF Program Manager (122)
VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System
2215 Fuller Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48105


Related Links

OIF/OEF Program
VA Seamless Transition
VHA Benefits & Services
Eligibility & Enrollment
National Center for PTSD
VA Polytrauma Clinic

 

Returning Warriors

Including active duty reservist, guardsmen and recently discharged veterans, who are seeking medical care and other entitlements should contact.

 

Seamless Transition Coordinator, Sarah Nowitzke

Sarah Nowitzke
Seamless Transition Coordinator
(734) 845-3787

 

Case Manager, Jennifer Loar

Jennifer Loar
Case Manager
(734) 845-5485

 

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

For veterans to call and speak with someone
1-800-273-Talk (8255)
OR
If immediate crisis, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency care center
  National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
VA Mental Health Home Page