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What documents do I need to bring for my first visit?

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For your first visit to a Veterans Medical Clinic, it is essential to bring specific documents to ensure a smooth process. First, you will need to have your military identification or any documentation that verifies your service, such as a DD Form 214. This form provides information about your discharge status and dates of service. Additionally, it is advisable to bring any prior medical records, including a list of medications you are currently taking, as well as records of any previous treatments or diagnoses relevant to your care. Do not forget to bring proof of residence, such as a utility bill or lease agreement, and any forms of identification, such as a driver’s license or state identification card. Lastly, if applicable, you may want to bring insurance information or any other relevant paperwork. For specific requirements based on your local clinic, looking at the current web page may provide additional guidance.
Answered Jun 19th 2025

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