Title Registry exams at VA Philadelphia health care VHA health service name and description Patient friendly name Military exposures: Agent Orange, burn pit, Gulf War Description If you were exposed to toxic chemicals or other hazards during your military service, we offer you a free exam. This exam helps you identify potential health risks and helps us monitor issues so we can better serve you. Type of care Social programs and services Health Service API ID registryExams This is a required Vet Center service No Show for VAMC Facilities Show VAMC system description This free, voluntary, and comprehensive health exam involves an exposure and medical history, laboratory tests, and a physical exam. We will discuss your results in a face-to-face meeting and follow up with a letter. The registry evaluation, which does not verify exposure, is separate from VA’s disability compensation process. You may be eligible to participate in one or more of these health registries if you served during these time periods: Agent Orange (1960s and 1970s) Airborne hazards and open burn pit (1990s to present) Gulf War (1990s to present Ionizing radiation (1940s to 1960s) Depleted uranium (DU) (1990s to present) Toxic embedded fragments/shrapnel (2000s to present) Learn more about VA Health Registry Facility descriptions Registry exams - Corporal Michael J. Crescenz Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center VHA health service name and description Patient friendly name Military exposures: Agent Orange, burn pit, Gulf War Description If you were exposed to toxic chemicals or other hazards during your military service, we offer you a free exam. This exam helps you identify potential health risks and helps us monitor issues so we can better serve you. Type of care Social programs and services Health Service API ID registryExams This is a required Vet Center service No Show for VAMC Facilities Show VAMC system description of service This free, voluntary, and comprehensive health exam involves an exposure and medical history, laboratory tests, and a physical exam. We will discuss your results in a face-to-face meeting and follow up with a letter. The registry evaluation, which does not verify exposure, is separate from VA’s disability compensation process. You may be eligible to participate in one or more of these health registries if you served during these time periods: Agent Orange (1960s and 1970s) Airborne hazards and open burn pit (1990s to present) Gulf War (1990s to present Ionizing radiation (1940s to 1960s) Depleted uranium (DU) (1990s to present) Toxic embedded fragments/shrapnel (2000s to present) Learn more about VA Health Registry Appointments Is a referral required? No Are walkins accepted? No Is online scheduling available for this service? No Phone number for appointments Phone Type Phone Phone number 800-949-1001 Label Appointments Service location Address Address Name of office or location Clinic C, Ambulatory Care Street address Use the facility's street address? On Address United States Hours Use the facility's hours Hours Monday: 24/7 Tuesday: 24/7 Wednesday: 24/7 Thursday: 24/7 Friday: 24/7 Saturday: 24/7 Sunday: 24/7 Contact info Use the general facility phone number Yes, display the general facility phone number
Registry exams - Corporal Michael J. Crescenz Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center VHA health service name and description Patient friendly name Military exposures: Agent Orange, burn pit, Gulf War Description If you were exposed to toxic chemicals or other hazards during your military service, we offer you a free exam. This exam helps you identify potential health risks and helps us monitor issues so we can better serve you. Type of care Social programs and services Health Service API ID registryExams This is a required Vet Center service No Show for VAMC Facilities Show VAMC system description of service This free, voluntary, and comprehensive health exam involves an exposure and medical history, laboratory tests, and a physical exam. We will discuss your results in a face-to-face meeting and follow up with a letter. The registry evaluation, which does not verify exposure, is separate from VA’s disability compensation process. You may be eligible to participate in one or more of these health registries if you served during these time periods: Agent Orange (1960s and 1970s) Airborne hazards and open burn pit (1990s to present) Gulf War (1990s to present Ionizing radiation (1940s to 1960s) Depleted uranium (DU) (1990s to present) Toxic embedded fragments/shrapnel (2000s to present) Learn more about VA Health Registry Appointments Is a referral required? No Are walkins accepted? No Is online scheduling available for this service? No Phone number for appointments Phone Type Phone Phone number 800-949-1001 Label Appointments Service location Address Address Name of office or location Clinic C, Ambulatory Care Street address Use the facility's street address? On Address United States Hours Use the facility's hours Hours Monday: 24/7 Tuesday: 24/7 Wednesday: 24/7 Thursday: 24/7 Friday: 24/7 Saturday: 24/7 Sunday: 24/7 Contact info Use the general facility phone number Yes, display the general facility phone number
VHA health service name and description Patient friendly name Military exposures: Agent Orange, burn pit, Gulf War Description If you were exposed to toxic chemicals or other hazards during your military service, we offer you a free exam. This exam helps you identify potential health risks and helps us monitor issues so we can better serve you. Type of care Social programs and services Health Service API ID registryExams This is a required Vet Center service No Show for VAMC Facilities Show VAMC system description of service This free, voluntary, and comprehensive health exam involves an exposure and medical history, laboratory tests, and a physical exam. We will discuss your results in a face-to-face meeting and follow up with a letter. The registry evaluation, which does not verify exposure, is separate from VA’s disability compensation process. You may be eligible to participate in one or more of these health registries if you served during these time periods: Agent Orange (1960s and 1970s) Airborne hazards and open burn pit (1990s to present) Gulf War (1990s to present Ionizing radiation (1940s to 1960s) Depleted uranium (DU) (1990s to present) Toxic embedded fragments/shrapnel (2000s to present) Learn more about VA Health Registry