If you're at the front door waiting to get your sticker to place on your shirt so that you can enter the hospital, don't tell them you have a cough and a runny nose. Just say no to all their questions. I was sent over there by the anti-coagulation specialist to get some blood work done, but had to turn around and go home. That's what I get for being honest.
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I have avoided the VA for over 20 years. I wouldn't come within a mile of that place. It's nothing but a pharmacy flea market. I remember the last time I went to a VA I was running my records from one room to another until I was finally checked in only to be sent down to the pharmacy for a prescription. The room was packed with people who all waited there for their number to be called. How pathetic. I didn't go to the VA for a prescription, but that's what it is. I walked out and never returned.
IMHO, the VA was the beta version to which Obama Care originated from.
I just stay connected to them in case of emergency. I have to have the yearly phone call physical and I tick off my assigned doctor because of my views and facts about the jab. I just fired her and got assigned to someone else I haven’t met yet.