
About the Clinic
The Hagerstown clinic offers primary care with an emphasis on preventative health care. The clinic hours are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and Wednesday from 7:30 a.m. – 4 p.m., excluding federal holidays. To view the Hagerstown CBOC fact sheet, click here.
Features
Primary care services for veterans in Greater Hagerstown area.
Behavioral Health services including individual, group and family counseling, and programs such as Smoking Cessation.
Handicapped Accessible: full and easy access for all veterans.
Personal Care: Highly qualified primary care providers, specialty care referrals to the Martinsburg VA Medical Center.
Laboratory: Blood drawing services available.
Prescriptions: Routine prescriptions processed through the mail or My HealtheVet.
Services Offered
Preventive Health Care and screening
Health Promotion
Annual Physicals
Cancer Screening
Management of chronic illnesses such as diabetes and hypertension
Immunizations
Mental Health services which include
Psychiatric evaluations
Individual therapy
Medication management
Grief Counseling
Smoking cessation
Health education and prevention
Pharmaceutical management
Anti-coagulation management
Advanced directives services
Special Programs
ACE Team: the Access to Care and Evaluation (ACE) Team is a team composed of a physician, RN and a Health Technician. The purpose of the team is to facilitate new veterans getting into the VA System. The team performs the initial patient History and Physical, imitates specialty consults and mediations.
Home Telehealth (HT)
Care coordination involving home telehealth technologies and focusing on supporting the care of veterans in the home.
Clinical Video Technology (CVT)
Care coordination involving videoconferencing technologies with supportive peripheral devices between clinics and hospitals and hospitals and other hospitals, e.g. telemental health, telesurgery.
Store and Forward Technology (SFT)
Care coordination involving store-and-forwards is based upon the national implementation of a primary care-based program will assess veterans with diabetes for retinopathy using teleretinal imaging that expedite referral for treatment and provides health information.
MOVE! Program
The VA National Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention.
Driving Directions
Directions from the North
Take I-81 South to 70 East
Take Exit 32B to 40 West
At third red light, turn right (North) onto Eastern Boulevard
Clinic is on the right, approximately one city block in the Hub Plaza Building 2nd floor, South Wing
Directions from the South
Take I-81 North to 70 East
Take Exit 32B to 40 West
At third red light, turn right (North) onto Eastern Boulevard
Clinic is on the right, approximately one city block in the Hub Plaza Building 2nd floor, South Wing
Parking
Free on premises
