United States Department of Veterans Affairs
United States Department of Veterans Affairs

Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System (CAVHCS)

About this Facility

CAVHCS was established January 1, 1997, from the merger of the Montgomery and Tuskegee VA Medical Centers, which are approximately 40 miles apart. Along with two community-based outpatient clinics, these four sites serve more than 134,000 veterans living in a 43-county area of Georgia and Alabama.

Community-Based Outpatient Clinics

In addition to our main facilities in Montgomery and Tuskegee, we offer services in three community-based outpatient clinics. These clinics are located in —

Mission

CAVHCS exists to provide excellent serves to veterans across the continuum of healthcare. We take pride in providing delivery of timely quality care by staff who demonstrate outstanding customer service, the advancement of health care through research, and the education of tomorrow's health care providers.

Vision

CAVHCS is recognized locally, regionally, and nationally as a leader in quality patient care, positive customer service, medical/allied health education, health-related research, and employment opportunities.

Key Business Drivers

Our key business drivers are quality, financial integrity, patient satisfaction, and employee satisfaction.

Values

We value trust, respect, commitment, compassion, and excellence.


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Leadership
CAVHCS-West Campus, Montgomery, AL
CAVHCS-West Campus
Montgomery, AL
CAVHCS-East Campus, Tuskegee, AL
CAVHCS-East Campus
Tuskegee, AL

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