Get his discharge papers from the nearest VA Service office. Most major town have one. The person at the service office can make the initial evaluation appointment. After the vet is seen and his problems noted you go to the nearest VA clinic for an initial in take. Once you have a primary doctor he can make referrals to the hospital usually picking the pressing problem first. I know it sounds like a lot of running around but the VA runs on paperwork. Im glad to help if you have any more questions. Good luck Brenda
Do you have good doctors that can treat cancer patients
As a USMC veteran... most definitely since he's an honorably discharged Marine. I would require future research to ascertain if veterans with BCDs and/or DDs qualify for benefits. That's veterans with Bad Conduct Discharges and/or Dishonorable Discharges. God bless you and thanks for serving 🇺🇸.
I second Andy Robinson's answer
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