Northern Arizona VA Health Care System

Northern Arizona VA Health Care System The Northern Arizona VA Health Care System provides for the health care needs of Veterans. The Emergency Department is open 24/7 to serve registered Veterans.

We have a commitment to serve Veterans, as they once served our country. The Northern Arizona VA Health Care System provides inpatient and outpatient care at the Bob Stump VAMC in Prescott, Arizona and also provides outpatient care at community based outpatient clinics (CBOCs) in Anthem, Flagstaff, Cottonwood, Kingman and Lake Havasu City, Arizona. It also provides Telehealth Care in Holbrook, Pag

e, Tuba City, Polacca and Kayenta with an IHS Clinic in Chile and a mobile clinic. The Northern Arizona VA Healthcare System is part of the Veterans Integrated Service Network (VISN) 18 and serves a population of about 26,000 Veterans in a primary service area that includes six counties in North Central Arizona. Our employees are a dedicated team, and working together, we are "Keeping the Promise to America’s Veterans."

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Welcome to a United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) social media page. This page provides a forum for Veterans, Service members, and their spouses and children to learn how VA shares information and better communicates with Veterans, Service members, and caregivers. If you would like to learn more about VA organizations and programs or if you have specific questions about VA organizations and programs, please visit VA.gov—the official source of information. access to and management of your VA benefits and health care. Our goal is to encourage open dialogue related to the content on our social media pages while soliciting helpful comments. We will respond to appropriate or acceptable questions and concerns regarding the protection, use, storage or dissemination of Personally Identifiable Information or Individually Identifiable Health Information. We will however, post and attempt to comment on legitimate questions and concerns regarding VA’s mission and the Department’s efforts to provide Veteran benefits, health care, and burial and memorial services. Please note that our social media pages are monitored, meaning that all comments will be reviewed for appropriate content. Please be respectful to those who will read your comments. Comments that do not directly relate to topics covered on our social media pages, including abusive or vulgar language, spam, personal attacks, or similar content will be considered “off topic” and may not be posted on this site or page. We reserve the right to determine which comments are acceptable for this page. Be aware that the comments published on all parts of our social media pages even when the commenter identifies themself as a VA employee are not considered official communications from VA. The responses, by nature, are general. The programs discussed are complicated and most rules will have exceptions and caveats. If you have a specific question about your specific situation, please visit Ask VA, a secure question and answer site. While VA will not collect or retain these comments in our records, remember that this is a public forum and any information provided in comments will be available to the public. As such, do not include personal details such as a Veteran file number, social security number, or any other information you do not want made available to the general public. If you choose to post personal information, you do so at your own risk. VA disclaims any liability for any loss or damage resulting from any comments posted on a social media page. This forum may not be used to submit any claim, demand, informal or formal complaint, or any other form of legal or administrative notice or process, or for the exhaustion of any legal or administrative remedy. If you have specific questions regarding a VA program that involves details you do not wish to share publicly please contact the program point of contact listed at Ask VA.

05/01/2026

🌟 VA supports young people and apprenticeships as a pathway to career success. These programs help students and young adults gain hands-on experience, build in-demand skills, and earn while they learn.

Looking for resources for career development lessons, soft skills activities, and a remote learning guide? Learn more here:
https://www.apprenticeship.gov/educators/apprenticeship-for-young-people

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04/27/2026

😀Executive Director and Combat Vet Steve Sample thanks our Veterans and the Northern Arizona VA staff who proudly serve them.❤

04/27/2026

Caring and confidential support for Veterans is available 24/7. No matter what you’re going through, you can reach the Veterans Crisis Line by call, chat, or text.

04/24/2026

VA Golden Age Games began in 1985, long before “senior athletics” was a mainstream idea. VA recognized that aging Veterans needed more than medical care. They also needed motivation, goals, and a sense of connection. So, the Games were born with just a few hundred competitors.
Today, they’ve grown into a major event where thousands of athletes and supporters from across the country come to take part. It is a living tribute to the fact that service continues after age 50 and that strength can last a lifetime.

The Veterans Health Administration is marking 80 years of supporting Veterans of all ages and abilities just like the Golden Age Game athletes. Learn more.

https://department.va.gov/veteran-sports/

04/20/2026

For 80 years, the Veterans Health Administration has led the way in medical innovation. It has driven breakthroughs to transform care for Veterans and improve health care nationwide. Each year, VA hosts the Winter Sports Clinic which challenges Veterans with disabilities to overcome obstacles and push past limitations.

Learn more about the history of VA’s National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic.
https://www.wintersportsclinic.org/

04/16/2026

Su***de warning signs often appear gradually. When you know the signs, you don’t have to guess. You can check in. You can act.

VeteransCrisisLine.net/SignsOfCrisis.

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500 Highway 89 N
Prescott, AZ
86313

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 4pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 4pm
Thursday 7:30am - 4pm
Friday 7:30am - 4pm

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