Kathryn Gray
Kerrville VA Hospital Patient Advocate
830-792-2471
Kathryn.Gray@va.gov
Sophie N. Parazo
VISN 17 Veterans Advocate
Cell: 210-324-7093
If no
answer please call: 877 823-3907
VA Healthcare Available
in Kerrville
Veterans may obtain a wide range
of medical services at the Kerrville VA Medical Center.
These services include primary care and selected
specialties.
Veterans in need of emergency
care should seek immediate assistance at a local
hospital. The Kerrville VA facility does not have
emergency care capability. You may wish to call
Telecare On-Line, your access to a Registered Nurse.
If you require
immediate assistance, please call: Toll free number:
1-888-686-6350
Veterans are strongly encouraged
to apply for VA healthcare benefits. To apply for
benefits, complete the VA Form 10-10EZ. This form may be
obtained from any VA facility, a local Veterans Service
Officer (VSO), or online at
http://www.va.gov/vaforms/form_detail.asp?FormNo=10EZ.
Complete the form 10-10EZ and
take it along with a DD-214 to the Admissions Desk at
the Kerrville VA. You may also fax the application to:
(210) 949-3296 (San Antonio).
The application may also be
completed entirely on-line at
https://www.1010ez.med.va.gov/sec/vha/1010ez/Form/1010ez.pdf.
Please apply for VA healthcare
benefits today even if you think you do not qualify for
VA healthcare or do not need VA healthcare. By applying
for care at the Kerrville VA you enter the count of
number of veterans requesting local services. This
number is important in maintaining and improving medical
services to veterans in the Kerrville area.
The Kerrville VA Medical Center
is located at 3600 Memorial Blvd. (Hwy. 27). Phone calls
can be directed to 830-896-2020.

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