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Va Health Care For Non Sc Conditions

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Hey Vets,

I thought I had this clear but I read something that makes me unsure. I was 60% SC and then granted TDIU Which of course is 100%.

I also know that I'm in category 1 for VA benefits. My question is can I now get care from the VA for non service connection health issues and perscriptions for non SC conditions with no co-pay?

Any answers will be appreciated,

Blackbird

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Yes. I am at 60% and get all my care and all my medicines copay-free. I believe that kicked in at 50%. Congratulations.

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You can get almost anything you want from the VA & pay nothing. Your PCP is normally the best way to get referred to the other doctors. Only thing I couldn't get at 100% was the shoes because I was not Diabetic, but now have the shoes so can't think of anything that I can't get that they have in the VAMC.

Good luck,

Don

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Hey Vets,

I thought I had this clear but I read something that makes me unsure. I was 60% SC and then granted TDIU Which of course is 100%.

I also know that I'm in category 1 for VA benefits. My question is can I now get care from the VA for non service connection health issues and perscriptions for non SC conditions with no co-pay?

Any answers will be appreciated,

Blackbird

BB,

Once a vet is granted 50 percent or higher SC - then the VA will take care of all medical needs

to include prosthetics and RX meds - with no co-pays from the veteran.

Talk with your VAMC PCP about any medical concerns and/or referrals you may need.

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