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February 11 - Veteran Health Indiana has now reached an important milestone in the pandemic battle - 10,000+ vaccinations! Continuing the fight, we will have our Vaccination Clinic open this holiday weekend (Saturday, February 13 and Monday, February 15) and have many enrolled Veteran patient appointments available. If you are age 65+, please call (317) 988-4899 to schedule your appointment.
Additionally, if you are age 60+, you can call and schedule your appointment if you have the following health conditions: cancer, chronic kidney diseases, COPD, heart conditions, obesity, pregnancy, smoking, type 2 diabetes, sickle cell disease, solid organ transplant. Veteran Health Indiana is proud to help our nation's Veterans get more health protection with their COVID-19 vaccination.
If you have symptoms of fever, cough, and shortness of breath, call us first before going to a clinic, urgent care center, or emergency room at 317-554-0000, option 2. Calling first helps us protect you, medical staff, and other patients.
If you would like to get tested for COVID-19, contact your primary care provider by calling the Patient Response Center at 317-988-1772, option 2 or send a secure message via MyHealtheVet at www.myhealth.va.gov.
Virtual appointments are available through VA Video Connect. With Video Connect, you can meet with your VA provider using your digital device.

What should I do if I have not been to the VA previously?

New patients should contact our Health Benefits Unit for enrollment at 317-988-4301. Veterans can also enroll on-line at www.va.govhealth-care.

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