Walk in Clinic hours: 7:30am – 4:00pm (Monday – Friday except holidays) The East Orange Campus was selected as one of three research centers that are looking at ways to care for active duty patients and Veterans with war-related illnesses. A recognized leader in research, the VANJHCS maintains a very active research program with over 60 investigators conducting pioneering work in areas such as infectious disease, cardiovascular disease, and the health effects of smoking.
The System's Diabetes Education, Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Prosthetics, Homeless Outreach Programs, and others have been recognized for outstanding achievement both within the Department of Veterans Affairs and the general health care community. Because the VANJHCS is dedicated to developing programs that meet all Veterans' needs, teams of physicians, nurses, therapists, social workers and others all work together to develop programs of distinction that often become models for the health care field.
In addition to general medical, psychiatry, and long-term care, a full range of medical and surgical subspecialty care is provided to Veterans of the VANJHCS in a variety of special programs as listed below. Access to a wide variety of specialists is available through the primary providers.
Veterans are assigned their own health care providers whom they see on a regular basis. Primary care is emphasized at the VANJHCS. The Department of Veterans Affairs New Jersey Health Care System (VANJHCS) is a consolidated facility comprised of two main campuses, one in East Orange, the corporate office located in Northeastern New Jersey within the greater New York metropolitan area, and one in Lyons, 22 miles to the west of the East Orange Campus.Ī satellite outpatient clinic is located in Brick, and access points are located in Elizabeth, Hackensack, Hamilton, Jersey City, Morris Plains, Newton (Sussex), Paterson, Piscataway, and Tinton Falls.
The Director of the VA New Jersey Health Care System may be contacted at (973) 676-1000 x1211.