Title

Prosthetics and rehabilitation at VA Salisbury health care

VHA health service name and description
Patient friendly name
Prosthetics, orthotics and medical equipment
Description

We provide and help you use medical aids, hearing aids, state-of-the-art adaptive home equipment and other equipment to help you preserve and increase your mobility and independence.

Type of care
Specialty care
Health Service API ID
prosthetics
This is a required Vet Center service
No
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VAMC system description

VA is the world’s largest and most comprehensive provider of sensory aides and prosthetic devices. Veterans enrolled in the VA health care system and referred by a physical medicine and rehabilitation physician can receive a full range of services and equipment like:

  • Artificial limbs and surgical implants, including artificial joints and pacemakers
  • Wheelchairs and other medical devices
  • Aids for Veterans who are blind, have low vision, or are hearing impaired
  • Adaptive equipment and modifications to make your vehicle or home more accessible
  • Other devices and services to help increase your mobility, dignity, and independence
  • Clothing allowance for Veterans with devices that damage their clothing
Facility descriptions

Prosthetics and rehabilitation - Kernersville VA Clinic

VHA health service name and description
Patient friendly name
Prosthetics, orthotics and medical equipment
Description

We provide and help you use medical aids, hearing aids, state-of-the-art adaptive home equipment and other equipment to help you preserve and increase your mobility and independence.

Type of care
Specialty care
Health Service API ID
prosthetics
This is a required Vet Center service
No
Show for VAMC Facilities
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VAMC system description of service

VA is the world’s largest and most comprehensive provider of sensory aides and prosthetic devices. Veterans enrolled in the VA health care system and referred by a physical medicine and rehabilitation physician can receive a full range of services and equipment like:

  • Artificial limbs and surgical implants, including artificial joints and pacemakers
  • Wheelchairs and other medical devices
  • Aids for Veterans who are blind, have low vision, or are hearing impaired
  • Adaptive equipment and modifications to make your vehicle or home more accessible
  • Other devices and services to help increase your mobility, dignity, and independence
  • Clothing allowance for Veterans with devices that damage their clothing
Appointments
Is a referral required?
2
Are walkins accepted?
2
Is online scheduling available for this service?
2