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

Roseburg VA Medical center

Patient Advocate: Darla Walesa, (541) 440-1000
Building E Room 149 (next to the information desk)

OIF / OEF: (541) 284-3819

Facility Map
Patient Rights and Responsibilities

Determine Your Eligibility
Before receiving services with the VAMC, you should first determine your eligibility.  We encourage all veterans to file an Application for Healthcare Benefits

Click here for local eligibility information

Schedule an Appointment
Eligible veterans should contact the VA Medical Center to schedule an appointment with a primary care provider. See our appointment page to find the number for your local medical center or clinic.

Change or Cancel an Appointment
If you have an existing appointment and cannot keep it, let us help you change it. See our appointment page to find the number for your local medical center or clinic.

Pharmacy and Prescrition Information
Visit our Pharmacy page for details.

Patient Education
The Roseburg VAMC has provides a number of ways for you to learn how to live a healthy lifestyle and self-manage your own health.
  • My HealtheVet: A national website located at http://www.myhealth.va.gov/ provides veterans and their families excellent, reliable patient education information as well as the latest VA News. Information about veteran's benefits and services is also available. Upon registering with My HealtheVet, you will be able to:
    • Refill prescriptions online
    • Keep personal food and activity journals
    • Monitor your personal health data, such as blood pressure and pain levels
    • Maintain your own self-entered personal health record
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Billing and Insurance
You may be billed for some co-payments as a result of your stay or appointment. We can also file claims with your insurance. Our billing office can be reached at: (541) 440-1000 or (800) 549-8387. Learn more about billing and insurance.