Veterans Health Administration (VHA) - Washington DC VA Medical Center
The War Related Illness and Injury Study Center (WRIISC) is a national VA program based at the Washington, DC VA Medical Center that helps veterans with health problems linked to their military service, like unexplained symptoms or harmful exposures during deployment. Most of its help is given by phone and video (telehealth) to veterans anywhere in the country, with some in-person exams in DC. A veteran cannot sign up directly — their VA primary care doctor makes the referral.
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The WRIISC offers services for combat veterans who have post-deployment health concerns. This program provides:- E-Consult- Comprehensive Interdisciplinary Evaluations- Enhanced Evaluation for... Main Services medical care prevent & treat specialized therapy Serving adults 18+ veterans all disabilities individuals
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What they offer 5
- Recently verified· Jun 24
E-ConsultService
WRIISC specialists review a veteran's medical records and give expert advice to the veteran's VA provider, no travel needed.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Comprehensive Interdisciplinary Post-Deployment Health EvaluationProgram
A team of specialists evaluates veterans who have unexplained symptoms lasting more than six months after deployment.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Military Exposure & Airborne Hazards AssessmentService
Helps veterans understand health concerns tied to deployment exposures such as burn pits and other airborne hazards.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Integrative Health and Wellness ServicesService
Offers wellness and whole-health approaches to help veterans manage ongoing post-deployment symptoms.
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War Related Illness and Injury Study Center (WRIISC)Service
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