Zanesville VA Clinic update on health care services coverage plan for services during the week of Aug. 27

| August 27, 2018

COLUMBUS – While the restoration process from the recent flooding continues at the Zanesville VA Clinic, facility leadership is announcing the following coverage for VA health care services during the week of Aug. 27 – Aug. 31.

Two primary care providers will be seeing their scheduled patients in a Medical Mobile Unit, located in the parking lot outside of the Zanesville VA Clinic, 2800 Maple Avenue, Zanesville. An additional primary care provider will be seeing patients at the Daniel L. Kinnard VA Clinic in Newark. The Daniel L. Kinnard VA Clinic is located at 1855 W. Main Street, Newark.

Additional health care services, such as eye clinic, behavioral health and lab are being offered from either the Daniel L. Kinnard VA Clinic or the Chalmers P. Wylie Veterans Outpatient Clinic in Columbus. The Chalmers P. Wylie facility is located at 420 North James Road, Columbus.

Veterans will be contacted by the VA to confirm location of their appointments. For questions regarding an existing appointment or to schedule a new appointment, please call the VA Contact Center at 614-257-5200.

The Chalmers P. Wylie Veterans Outpatient Clinic is a joint commission accredited, complexity level two facility serving more than 42,000 veterans in 13 counties of Ohio. The Veterans Outpatient Clinic is located in Columbus and is part of the VA Central Ohio Healthcare System, which includes community clinics are located in Grove City, Marion, Newark, and Zanesville. The VA Central Ohio Healthcare System also is the parent organization for a Veterans Readjustment Counseling Center (Vet Center) located in downtown Columbus. The VA Central Ohio Healthcare System is a part of the VA Veterans Integrated Service Network (VISN) 10 that serves more than 500,000 veterans throughout the lower peninsula of Michigan, Ohio/Northern Kentucky and Indiana.

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