Sgt Sherry Taylor-Bruce 366339 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Does anyone have any tips for me? My first appointment is next week. Tips for a Newbie to the VA HealthCare system 2014-12-11T17:46:00-05:00 Sgt Sherry Taylor-Bruce 366339 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Does anyone have any tips for me? My first appointment is next week. Tips for a Newbie to the VA HealthCare system 2014-12-11T17:46:00-05:00 2014-12-11T17:46:00-05:00 PO1 Private RallyPoint Member 366721 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I'm assuming you're talking about your C&amp;P exam (Compensation &amp; Pension)? Don't fret - stay calm. It's a simple process. No need to try and fake it - they've probably seen every trick in the book.<br /><br />If you're talking about your first visit to see/meet your team &amp; doctors - easy! There's usually an indoctrination seminar/class and some basics such as eligibility questionaire and your picture for your healthcare ID.<br /><br />My question is: who is your advocate? Response by PO1 Private RallyPoint Member made Dec 11 at 2014 10:33 PM 2014-12-11T22:33:03-05:00 2014-12-11T22:33:03-05:00 Sgt Sherry Taylor-Bruce 366786 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I guess I really am a newbie, what do you mean by advocate? Response by Sgt Sherry Taylor-Bruce made Dec 11 at 2014 11:35 PM 2014-12-11T23:35:50-05:00 2014-12-11T23:35:50-05:00 SrA Andrea West 367001 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Go see a service officer, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans, etc. They can help you navigate the system. Response by SrA Andrea West made Dec 12 at 2014 6:21 AM 2014-12-12T06:21:12-05:00 2014-12-12T06:21:12-05:00 Sgt Sherry Taylor-Bruce 378976 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Now that I've seen my new primary care Dr at my local VA clinic I have more questions for y'all. My Orientation isn't scheduled until February and I want to know more about co-pays. My priority group is 5 because my income is basically below poverty level. I have referrals for Oncologist, Opthalmologist, Mental Health and tests for things like Bone density. The Dr wrote scripts for five medications I was prescribed by my civilian doctors previously. I expect co-pays for meds. What can I expect for Doctor visits and tests?<br /><br />Also will VA pay if I need cataract surgery caused by cancer medication?<br /><br />I work with a VA Claims Examiner for benefits assistance but I don't want to wait to catch her on the phone during this holiday week. My booklet only lists copays for hospital stays.<br /><br />I'm new to the VA system because until now I was able to use civilian insurance. Now due to a job loss, breast cancer, being widowed. I used up all my savings and can't afford insurance any more. Hopefully VA can take care of me now. Response by Sgt Sherry Taylor-Bruce made Dec 20 at 2014 2:50 PM 2014-12-20T14:50:05-05:00 2014-12-20T14:50:05-05:00 SPC Chris Carlsen 379561 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Apply for everything that is an issue for you at once. DO NOT apply for one thing at a time. Have all your service records in order. You are your own advocate. It will take anywhere from 6 months to a year to get a response and/or rating. I have fought for 5 years to get my rating. If your medical records are complete make sure you keep a copy for yourself, things tend to disappear out of them when the VA gets a hold of them. Whenever you turn in something yourself i.e. mailed in, send it certified that way in a year when you have to reapply you can prove your original turn in date from your certified receipt. They will only back date to the day you filed the claim. Response by SPC Chris Carlsen made Dec 20 at 2014 10:43 PM 2014-12-20T22:43:23-05:00 2014-12-20T22:43:23-05:00 MAJ Ken Landgren 602616 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Your Case Manager will be connective tissue with the VA. The VSO will explain you benefits and conduct appeals for you. Good luck! Response by MAJ Ken Landgren made Apr 19 at 2015 5:52 PM 2015-04-19T17:52:55-04:00 2015-04-19T17:52:55-04:00 2014-12-11T17:46:00-05:00