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Try the New Medications Tool on VA.gov

We’re building a new home for My HealtheVet on VA.gov

A person sitting down in front of an open laptop checks their pill organizer.We’re building the new My HealtheVet portal on VA.gov so you can manage your health care needs in the same place that you manage your other VA benefits and services. We’re also improving the trusted health tools you use today. And we want your feedback to help us make sure these tools serve your needs. 

As part of this effort, we’ve built a new version of the My HealtheVet medications tool on VA.gov. We encourage you to try it now.  

Try the new medications tool on VA.gov

When you visit My HealtheVet’s pharmacy pages, you’ll find an invitation to try the new medications tool on VA.gov. We may prompt you to sign in again to VA.gov. 

Once you’re in the new tool, you can do all the important things you do today to manage your medications:

  • Refill VA prescriptions

  • Track VA prescription delivery

  • Review your medications list

We’ve also made some changes to make this tool easier to use:

  • The new and improved medications list lets you review and manage your past and current VA and non-VA prescriptions—all in one place.

  • The new mobile-first design makes it easier to manage medications from wherever you are on any device.

  • Our accessibility improvements make it easier for all veterans to manage their medications—including those with no or low vision who use screen readers.

Note: Veterans who receive care from a VA health facility that uses the My VA Health portal will still need to go to that portal to manage their prescriptions for now.

Share your feedback

We want your feedback about your experience. After you try the new version of the tools in the My HealtheVet on VA.gov portal, select Feedback on the VA.gov website. Then answer the 3 questions to tell us what you think.

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