United States Department of Veterans Affairs

Aleda E. Lutz VA Medical Center, Saginaw, Michigan

Services

Mental Health

Our mental health program provides consultation, evaluation, and treatment for a variety of issues that can impact emotional well-being. Read more about our mental health program.

Minority Veterans Program Coordinator

The primary goal of the minority veterans program is to increase local awareness of minority veteran related issues and develop strategies for increasing their participation in existing VA benefit programs for eligible veterans.  Read more about the Minority Veterans Program.

Palliative Care

Palliative Care is the medical specialty focused on relief of the pain, stress and other debilitating symptoms of serious illness.  Read more about our Palliative Care Program. 

Seamless Transition Program 

If you are seeking information concerning the Seamless Transition Program (formerly known as Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation New Dawn Program) at the Saginaw VAMC please click here.  For more information regarding benefits and services for returning service members please click here

Patient Aligned Care Team (PACT) - "It's a Concept, not a Place!"

PACT is a team-based model of care led by a personal provider who is supported by a fully engaged and collaborative team comprised of a provider, nurse, care coordinator, clerk, pharmacist, mental health provider and dietitian.  For more information please click here

Pharmacy

Prescriptions may be refilled by mail, phone, or onlines. Read more about our pharmacy program.

Primary Care

Our primary care program offers an extensive range of treatments with an emphasis on health care prevention. Read more about our primary care program.

Community Living Center

Our Community Living Center provides physical medicine and rehabilitation, transitional care, as well as home and community care.

Social Work

Social work is an integral part of health care. Our social work program assists veterans with counseling and community services. Read more about our social work program.

Specialty Care

Our specialty care program offers all surgical specialties as well as neurology, radiation, and audiology. Read more about our specialty care program.

Women's Health

Our woman veterans' health program includes a number of clinical services available to women, including gynecology, mammography, and menopause treatment. Read more about our woman veterans' health program.

Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

To learn more about what you can do to improve your health and well-being, please click here.

Caregiver Support Program

VA’s Caregiver Support Program was developed to support Caregivers of Veterans. The Program provides a wide range of services to Caregivers of eligible Veterans of all eras.  Click here for more details.

 

The Program provides additional services, including a monthly stipend, to Caregivers of Veterans who incurred or aggravated a serious injury including Traumatic Brain Injury, psychological trauma, or other mental disorders such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, in the line of duty on or after September 11, 2001. Caregivers of eligible Veterans are urged to apply for the program through our website (www.caregiver.va.gov).

 

You may contact the Caregiver Support Coordinator, Kimberly Thwing, at 989-497-2500 extension 11953 who can provide additional information about the program.  She can coordinate training, connect you to resources within the VA and within your local community, and provide you with support.

 


Services

Services
Community Living Center 
Health Promotion & Disease Prevention 
Mental Health 
Pharmacy
Primary Care 
Social Work
Specialty Care
Suicide Prevention
Women's Health

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