My HealtheVet on VA.gov: What to know
My HealtheVet on VA.gov is our new health portal for managing your health care online. After June 4, 2025, you’ll need to use this new experience instead of the previous My HealtheVet experience. Read this page to learn more about what’s changing from the previous My HealtheVet experience, how to get started, and how to get support if you need it.
What’s changing
- You can now manage your VA health care in the same place where you manage your other VA benefits and services. And we’ve added features like the ability to order certain medical supplies and equipment online.
- The new mobile-first design makes it easier to manage your care—anywhere, on any device.
- Our accessibility improvements make it easier for all Veterans to use health tools—especially if you use a screen reader or other assistive device.
- We’re adding new improvements to your same trusted health tools—based on feedback from Veterans like you.
- With My HealtheVet on VA.gov, you can no longer use My HealtheVet as a personal health record to enter and store your own health information outside of your electronic health record. This change helps us make sure that all your important information is in the record your care team has access to. To track your vitals and other health data and share it with your provider, you can now use our Share My Health Data app.
What’s new for appointments
- You can now do everything in one place—from reviewing your upcoming and past appointments lists to scheduling, requesting, and canceling some appointments online.
- You can now review submitted travel pay reimbursement claims and after-visit summaries online. And you can quickly access other helpful features related to appointments, copays, and travel pay reimbursement.
- You can no longer enter your own events or to-dos. But you can review your VA and community care appointments online. And you can now add your appointments to your personal digital calendar.
What’s new for medications
- You now have one medication list—so you can review your entire VA medication history at once.
- Your list will now include only medications you filled at a VA pharmacy or reported to your VA provider. If you have new medications to add to your health record, send a secure message to your care team. You can still download a copy of any past self-entered medications.
What’s new for medical records
- You can now easily review, print, and download each part of your medical records online―like allergies or care notes—without having to download your full Blue Button report.
- You can no longer use My HealtheVet as a personal health record to enter and store your own health information outside of your electronic health record. This change helps us make sure that all your important information is in the record your care team has access to. To track your vitals and other health data and share it with your provider, you can now use our Share My Health Data app.
What’s new for messages
- You can now find all messages threaded in a conversation—so nothing is lost.
- Drafts now autosave every 10 seconds instead of 2 minutes—so you know your in-progress messages are always saved.
How to get started
Sign in to My HealtheVet on VA.gov with your identity-verified Login.gov or ID.me account. There, you’ll find links to the new versions of your trusted health tools.
After you use the new versions of these tools, select Feedback from any page within the portal. Then answer the 3 questions to tell us what you think. We use your feedback to keep improving our tools for you and all Veterans.
How to get support
- For My HealtheVet: Call us at
(TTY: ). We’re here Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ET.
Or contact our My HealtheVet help desk staff online - For other questions about VA online services: Call us at
(TTY: 711). We’re here 24/7.