Address: 605 Lincoln St, Worcester, MA 01605, USA
Phone: +15088560104
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–4PM
Tuesday: 8AM–4PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4PM
Thursday: 8AM–4PM
Friday: 8AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
Mike Powers
I've heard horror stories about the Worcester clinic. I finally started using this clinic and have nothing but good experience here. My Dr is awesome and the nurses I've delt with where great.
Chris L
Don't use them for primary medical care, it's very bad service. What they do to our veterans is very sad. Get private insurance your life is worth it!
Tim Castano
I have never had a bad experience here. My primary care dr is great. Always helpful
Tricia Richardson
I take care of a disabled veteran with multiple sclerosis. He lives in Worcester... so we utilize the Worcester VA clinic for his primary care physician and for emergencies the walk in clinic. He has to take a train..subway...a bus... And a lot and I mean a lot of walking just to go see his neurologist in Boston that will assist in his treatment of multiple sclerosis . It's unbelievable how they can force someone who can barely use their legs to do all that. And now out of nowhere they're saying he has to go to Northampton because "it is closer. When technically Boston is closer by about 2 miles the difference is… He can take a train, subway and a bus to Boston.... North Hampton would not be easy to get you at all . How can they suddenly force someone to switch clinics when he's been seeing the same neurologist for his multiple sclerosis for years!! Shouldn't it be a case-by-case basis I feel like they just don't care it's all about the money $$. And I say this because yesterday morning we went to the Worcester VA clinic to utilize their walk-in services due to: the night before my patients legs completely collapsed and he fell. Now I pointed out to the doctor the dark red swollen mark on his right buttocks. And I also explained that he has to do 3 interferon injections a week for his multiple sclerosis treatment and that's one of the injection sites the doctor kept telling us we should call the neurologist in Boston....he even said that it's a bacterial infection from injecting the interferon. If there was any bacteria in that spot and then he did the injection and push the bacteria inside and cause a bacterial infection then he told us one more time that we should contact the neurologist in Boston now a bacterial infection sounds like something that should be dealt with his primary care physician and he should have gave my patient antibiotics to cure the bacterial infection. The doctor did nothing but tell us to contact the neurologist in Boston now my patient cannot use his legs at all and the bacterial infection has spread so severely that it's causing him not to be able to walk. I am totally disgusted in the way they treat veterans at this clinic!! And now they are saying THEY ARE NO LONGER HELPING WALK-INS!!!! There's no signs of anywhere in the clinic saying no more walkins and I never got that memo the communication is all also very awful !!
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I think it's by appointment only to see a doctor but if you have to go to the pharmacy I think you can walk right.
Depends on disability or 100 percent rating
Yes they do but I'm not sure if you can get an appointment quickly..
Do you mean VA ID? If so the the VA clinic is where you go to get one.
Besides many AA meetings there is an alcohol meetings now held at the VA, 7th floor at VA/U-Mass .
Go to City Hall and find the VSO (Veteran Service Officer). They will help you
No the Worcester VA Clinic Pharmacy will be closed Monday May 28, 2018 on Memorial Day. It will reopen Tuesday May 29, 2018. However It is open tomorrow Friday May 25, 2018.
3 pm Monday thru Thursday, 2:30 pm on Friday
There is a program that is "supposed to be helpful in this situation," by providing care to your family members. However, the program does not work that way and will only provide care for 7 days. Usually used when a baby is born, and other than that, it does not exist.
Yes the Pharmacy is still there. Worcester Va Outpatient Clinic 605 Lincoln St. Worcester, Ma 01605
605 Lincoln Street. The Mental Health care is located at UMASS at 67 Lake Ave. There's a 3rd facility across the street from there (I forget the exact address) for Optometry, Podiatry, and something else. But all sites will (theoretically) be moved into the same building soon.
VSO (Veteran Service Officer) The one in Worcester is located in City Hall. Honestly, I refuse to talk to that one. The one that is the most helpful (The one that I found to actually care about Veterans) is in Webster/ Dudley.
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