
St. Cloud VA Medical Center | VA St Cloud Health Care | Veterans Affairs
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Hours may vary for different services. Select a service on this page to check the hours.
Wheelchair availability: St. Cloud VA Medical Center campus has wheelchairs upon arrival for patients who need them to access the building.
The , PatriotCafé which is located between Building 3 (Dental) and Building 29 (Audiology) offers hot and cold entrees, beverages and desserts.
The Patriot Café is open Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. It is closed on holidays and weekends.
The Patriot Store Offers a full-service retail store with such products as electronics, cosmetics, toiletries, and clothing. Items may be purchased tax-free. The retail store is open to
patients, staff, and caregivers, and is located on the main floor, next to the Canteen Cafeteria.
The Canteen Retail store is open Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. It is closed on holidays and weekends.
Our Audiology and Speech Pathology clinic provides diagnostic and rehabilitative services, VA compensation and pension examinations, and screening for employee hearing conservation. We offer
a full range of audiology and speech pathology services like:
We perform noninvasive and minimally invasive tests and procedures that check, support, and improve your heart health. We’ll work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan and treat
you with the most effective medications. Our services include:
If you’re a caregiver for a Veteran, you can get support by contacting one of our caregiver support coordinators. If the Veteran you care for was injured post-9/11, you may be eligible for
even more services, including a stipend to help with expenses, training, and medical coverage if you aren’t already covered. For all caregivers, we can:
We diagnose and treat disorders of the colon, rectum, and anus. Our surgeons work closely with doctors in gastroenterology, oncology, urology, and other specialties to make sure you receive
comprehensive and personalized care. We can help you with conditions like:
If you’re eligible for VA dental care, we offer a full range of quality dental services like:
We help Veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless due to financial hardship, unemployment, addiction, depression, or transition from jail. Contact one of our care
coordinators to get help with:
We promote the health, welfare, and dignity of Veterans who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning (LGBTQ+) or a related identity. We focus on ensuring a safe,
welcoming, and affirmative environment when providing you with sensitive and high-quality health care services like:
Our medical center and clinics provide consultation, evaluation, and treatment for a range of issues that may impact your mental health or emotional well-being. Our confidential outpatient
services include individual and group therapy for:
If you’re a minority Veteran, we can help you get the services and benefits you need. Our Minority Veterans Program serves all Veterans who are Black American, Asian American, Hispanic
American, and Native American (including American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Island Americans). We work to:
My HealtheVet is a web-based tool you can use to manage your care and improve your health from your computer or mobile device. You can access your personal health records and use tools to
manage your care through our My HealtheVet online system. You can also use My HealtheVet to refill your prescriptions, track appointments, and read informative health articles. If you need
help using My HealtheVet, you can contact our coordinator by phone or in person. With My HealtheVet, you can:
We provide comprehensive evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment for eye related diseases, injuries, and other issues including:
We use surgical and nonsurgical means to treat illnesses and disorders of the musculoskeletal system, which includes your bones, muscles, joints, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, and other
connective tissue. We treat conditions like:
Our patient advocates work hard to make sure you receive the best possible care at our health care facilities. They can:
Our pharmacy provides you and other Veterans with convenient, efficient service to make it easy to get your medications and medical supplies. You can:
Our podiatry specialists evaluate and treat a wide range of injuries, diseases and disorders that affect your feet and ankles—from ingrown toenails to inflammation to diabetic foot ulcers.
After years of walking, running, marching, jumping, rappelling, and parachuting, many Veterans experience trouble with their feet and ankles. We can help treat those problems so you can
continue to enjoy an active lifestyle. Our podiatry services include:
We provide long-term care to help you and your family when you’re dealing with a disability, chronic (long-lasting) illness, terminal illness, or serious health issues related to aging. Our
long-term health care services include:
If you’re returning from military service, we can help you readjust to civilian life and get started with VA health care. We can also help connect you with programs like mental health
services and education and career counseling.
We can help you readjust to civilian life if you’re returning from military service, on active duty, or an activated National Guard or Reserve member. Talk to one of our care coordinators
about how to best use your health care benefits.
Social work is integral to health care. We can help you and your family manage stress-related problems due to injury or illness, and find VA community resources to meet your needs like:
If you have a spinal cord injury or disorder, our specialists provide coordinated care throughout your life. We work to help you achieve your goals for independence, productivity and quality
of life.
VA has the nation’s largest system of care for spinal cord injuries and disorders. We provide a convenient, connected network of experts to care for you during each phase of your life. Our
experienced primary care providers are trained to check for problems unique to spinal cord injuries.
Learn more about the VA spinal cord injuries and disorders care system
We work with behavioral health providers and community organizations to help you and your family during times of crisis. We offer:
If you are having surgery, we make sure that your procedure and follow-up care are safe and high-quality.
We use the latest in secure digital technology to set up remote visits with our health care providers. We offer video conferencing, home telehealth services, and store-and-forward telehealth
that lets you securely send your health information to experts at VA facilities. We offer telehealth visits with providers in:
We provide immediate, walk-in care for minor injuries and non-emergency illnesses that are not life-threatening but need early attention.
Our urgent care clinic is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 365 days a year to include federal holidays and offers walk-in health care when you need help right away, but don’t have an emergency.
Urgent care doesn’t replace your primary care doctor, but it can help when your doctor’s office is closed and you need to see a health care professional immediately. We treat medical
conditions like:
We evaluate, diagnose, and treat a wide range of urology diseases and conditions that include kidney stones, erectile dysfunction, urinary incontinence, prostate cancer, and more. We provide
you with medical care, surgery, and minimally invasive procedures for health issues that affect:
Whole Health empowers and equips you to take charge of your health and well-being and live your life to the fullest.
We want you to have the skills, tools, information, and team you need to achieve your goals and be in your best possible health.
Intro to Whole Health - This informative class explores the components of Whole Health which include: you at the center, self-care, professional care and community.
Skill building classes - A series of classes designed to advance your knowledge, progress, and goals in the specific self-care area(s) of your choosing alongside a Whole Health Coach and a
Clinician with expertise in the self-care area.
Taking Charge of My Life and Health (TCMLF) - A program that equips you to take charge of your health by emphasizing self-empowerment, self-healing, and self-care through better knowledge.
Whole Health Empowerment Group - A group of Veterans providing Veteran to Veteran support that meet once a month with a facilitator as you continue in your progress to work towards your
goals.
Whole Health Coaching - Whole Health Coaches partner with you to:
• Help motivate, guide, and support you to work towards your goals”
CALM Meditation - A Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) program that introduces a variety of mindfulness practices shown to improve physical and mental well-being.
Guided Imagery - A mind-body approach that uses a series of images designed to promote specific changes in mental, emotional, or physical state for the purpose of increasing a healing
response or unconscious changes.
Music Wellness - A clinical and evidence-based use of music by a music therapist to help you identify ways that music can help you meet your health goals.
Tai Chi - A practice that involves a series of slow gentle movements and physical postures, meditative state of mind, and controlled breathing.
Yoga - A mind-body practice that involves physical postures, breathing techniques, and meditation or relaxation.
We offer women’s health services to meet your specific needs such as disease screenings, mental health treatment, recovery from military sexual trauma, maternity care and female-specific
medical equipment.
Our women's health program offers complete health care for women Veterans of all ages. Our primary care providers specialize in women’s health. They work closely with specialists in
gynecology, obstetrics, female urology, oncology, medicine, radiology, surgery, and breast illness. Our services for women Veterans include:
Learn more and connect with a Women Veterans Program Manager
We provide thoughtful, compassionate diagnosis and treatment for Veterans with acute or chronic wounds or those who need ostomy care.
Healing your wounds is an important step in your recovery and rehabilitation. Our wound care team will assess your wound, determine where you are in the healing process, and provide a
treatment plan for your care. If you’ve had ostomy surgery and are living with either a temporary or permanent stoma (a surgical opening to allow urine, feces, or body fluids to exit your
body), we can help you manage the care of your stoma, make good product choices, and cope with the effects of ostomy surgery. We provide care and support for: