About VA Central Iowa Iowa Health Care System
Since 1934, VA Central Iowa Health Care System has been improving the health of men and women who have so proudly served our nation. We consider it an honor and privilege to serve your health care needs in any way we can. Services are available to more than 34,000 veterans living in a 40-county area of central Iowa and northern Missouri. Learn more about Central Iowa.
Suicide Prevention Lifeline
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline has been enhanced to provide a new service for veterans in crisis. Veterans will be connected immediately to VA Suicide prevention and mental health service professionals by calling 1-800-273-TALK (8255) and pressing 1.
Visit Mental Health to listen to audio from the lifeline and get further information.
Can't Make Your Appointment?
When someone is unable to keep their appointments and we did not hear from them, we were unable to reschedule that time for their fellow veterans. If you can't make your appointment, let us help you re-schedule.
Contacts:
The public may contact the Joint Commission's Office of Quality Management to report any concerns or register complaints about a Joint commission-accredited health care organization by either calling 1-800-994-6610 or e-mailing to: complaint@jcaho.org
Media Inquires:
Lisa Christie, Public Affairs Officer: 515-699-5818
OEF/OIF contact:
Elisha O'Bannon, Program Manager 515-699-5404 or cell phone: 515-699-3573
Brian Ede, Case Manager 515-699-5483 or cell phone: 515-699-8938
Parking is free on each campus.
Patient Advocates:
Mindi O'Kane, Des Moines Campus: 515-699-5421
Karen Hollingshead, Knoxville Campus: 641-828-5122
Public Transportation - Metro Transit Authority: 515-699-8100
Transition Patient Advocate:
Sharon Bolinger 515-699-5409 or cell phone: 515-699-0932
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