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The West Texas VA Health Care System has earned national recognition for its significant improvement in the Overall Rating of Primary Care Providers, as measured by the Consumer Assessment
of Healthcare Providers and Systems survey.
Setting his mind and body in motion every morning, with the help of Recreational Therapy, is how James Kimball sets his daily course as he recovers from cancer.
Three nurses from the West Texas VA Health Care System (WTVAHCS) have been recognized with the prestigious DAISY Team Award for their dedication, professionalism, and unwavering commitment
to compassionate care.
Decades after the Vietnam War, the West Texas Veterans Affairs Health Care System (WTVAHCS) is still providing crucial medical care to Veterans suffering from the long-term effects of their
wartime injuries.
VA optometric service has grown into a global leader in Veteran eye care and vision rehabilitation since its creation in 1976.
US Navy/Army Veteran Jose Luis “Joey” Cabezuela III, a recent resident at the West Texas VA Healthcare System, received a welcome he would never forget, one that came from a man he had
always admired in history books.
Department of Veterans Affairs issued a proposed rule outlining plans to expand the locations and time frames for which VA presumes exposure to Agent Orange and other herbicides.