My experience with the VA. Others might not be so fortunate. I go to the center in Minneapolis. No health problems, just yearly checkups. When it gets close to time for a visit I call for an appointment, if they don't call me first. They ask which day of week & time of day is best for me, always get scheduled for about 15 days out. They confirm with a letter within 3 days, & call again about 3-4 days before the appointment. First stop is the Dracula room for blood draw. Average waiting there is 15 minutes. Then scheduled for Doc visit 2 hours later, gives the lab time to run the tests. Head to cafeteria for some lunch, read the paper,& head upstairs, 20 minutes before my appointment. Nurse takes vitals such as weight, blood pressure etc, then see Doc on time. He reads lab report, shows me the test results & acceptable range for each. Does the heart, breathing, & such tests, short conversation, & out the door, come back next year. I plan appointment so still have about 2 weeks supply of prescription left over, so no rush on refills. Doc sends prescription to pharmacy by computer, meds arrive in the mail in 2-3 days. However, I am only age 74, so when I get old I might have more health issues. Willie
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