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Common conditions: War-related exposure, open burn pit exposure, airborne hazards exposure, Gulf War-related exposure, Gulf War Illness, Agent Orange exposure, radiation exposure, Camp
Lejeune contaminated water exposure We provide a quick screening to identify toxins you may have come in contact with during your military service. The screening takes 5 to 10 minutes.
During the screening, we’ll ask you questions and document your responses in your medical record. Your answers will inform your VA health care team of any possible exposures. We’ll also
connect you to more resources if you have any concerns. Visit our office, by appointment only A referral is not required 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 Every Veteran enrolled in VA health care will receive an initial screening and a
follow-up screening at least once every 5 years. Veterans who are not enrolled and who meet eligibility requirements will have an opportunity to enroll and receive the screening. The
screening will ask you if you think you were exposed to any of these hazards while serving: * Open burn pits and other airborne hazards * Gulf War-related exposures * Agent Orange *
Radiation * Camp Lejeune contaminated water exposure * Other exposures We’ll then give you information about any benefits, registry exams, and clinical resources you may need. Ask about the
screening at your next VA health care appointment. Learn more about toxic exposure screening