Veterans’ Healthcare is the foundation of long-term wellness for millions of U.S. veterans. The VA healthcare system provides comprehensive primary care, specialty medicine, mental health treatment, women’s health, telehealth services, prosthetics, and chronic condition support. Navigating this system can be challenging, especially for veterans experiencing homelessness, mental health needs, recent transitions from service, or complex medical histories.
This section consolidates enrollment guidance, major medical facilities, community mental health resources, MyHealtheVet tools, telehealth, and statewide healthcare options to ensure veterans can access timely, high‑quality care.
From the James J. Peters VA Medical Center in the Bronx to the Margaret Cochran Corbin VA Campus in Manhattan, New York City hosts one of the largest VA medical networks in the nation.
Veterans can also access community-based outpatient clinics, mobile crisis teams, mental health services through New York State OMH, and supportive clinical programs provided by nonprofits such as The Headstrong Project and the Cohen Veterans Network. Whether enrolling for the first time or managing ongoing treatment, the blue‑line links and contacts in this section create a direct pathway to the medical systems veterans rely on for stability, recovery, and long‑term health.
