Register for care
Patient registration (admissions)
Whether you moved and need to change your medical center or need a primary care provider in the area, we can help. Call us or visit one of our patient registration offices to get started.
Register for care locations
Palo Alto VA Medical Center
3801 Miranda Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94304-1207
United States
Palo Alto VA Medical Center-Menlo Park
795 Willow Road
Menlo Park, CA 94025-2539
United States
Palo Alto VA Medical Center-Livermore
4951 Arroyo Road
Livermore, CA 94550-9650
United States
San Jose VA Clinic
5855 Silver Creek Valley Place
San Jose, CA 95138-1059
United States
Capitola VA Clinic
1350 41st Avenue, Suite 102
Capitola, CA 95010-3906
United States
Fremont VA Clinic
39199 Liberty Street, Building B
Fremont, CA 94538-1501
United States
Major General William H. Gourley VA-DoD Outpatient Clinic
201 9th Street
Marina, CA 93933-6039
United States
Not yet enrolled in VA health care?
You need to be enrolled in VA health care before you can make appointments and receive care with us.
Learn about VA health care benefits and eligibility
Apply online, by phone, or by mail
We’ll walk you through how to get started. You can apply at your own pace, and save your application and go back to it when it’s convenient for you.
Apply online, by phone, or by mail
Apply in person
We can help answer any questions you may have. We can also accept your completed application at our patient registration office for processing.
Fill out an Application for Health Care Benefits (VA Form 10-10EZ). Bring your completed application to one of our patient registration offices.
What to bring with your health care application
To get a faster decision on your application, bring these documents and information with you:
- Copies of your DD214 or other discharge documents
- Copies of any VA disability award letters you may have
- Your income information from the previous calendar year, if you have a 0% VA disability rating or if you’re a non-service-connected Veteran
- Copies of your current ID cards for any other types of health coverage you may have (like Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare, or private health insurance)