Alert
The safety of patients and employees remains our top priority during the COVID-19 pandemic, but as our community begins to relax limitations that helped slow the spread, we are working to expand services at our medical centers and clinics. More Details
Coronavirus
COVID-19 vaccines: All Veterans, spouses and caregivers can get a COVID-19 vaccine at VA. Visit our vaccine information page.
For VA-specific information: Read our coronavirus FAQs and public health response, or use our coronavirus chatbot.
Prepare for a visit: Everyone entering our facilities is screened, and visitors are limited. Face coverings are mandatory. For some needs, you may be able to get care at home by phone or video.
For the latest coronavirus information: Visit the CDC website.
2021 Year in Review
It has been an exceptional year for the VA Rocky Mountain Network (VISN19 - Veterans Integrated Service Network) and as we move forward into 2022, we would like to take a moment to reflect on many of the things that occurred in 2021. VISN 19 Annual Report 2021.
Coronavirus Updates
The safety of patients and employees remains our top priority during the COVID-19 pandemic, however we want you to know as our community begins to relax limitations that helped slow the spread, all facilities within VISN19 are working to expand services at their medical centers and clinics. Your trust in VA is paramount. Safe care is our mission and our continuing commitment to you. Learn more.