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Texas · Healthcare
VA healthcare in Texas
Based on Federal VA healthcare regulations and the VA find-locations directory filtered to Texas. This page is a free community resource. We are not VA-accredited and do not file claims or provide legal advice (per 38 U.S.C. § 5904).
Last reviewed: 2026-04-18 · Next review: 2026-10-18
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Primary sources: VA healthcare eligibility, Texas Veterans Commission
Federal VA healthcare eligibility (priority groups, enrollment rules, copays) is set by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and is the same in every state. What changes by state is which VA Medical Centers, community-based outpatient clinics (CBOCs), and Vet Centers you can reach. This page surfaces the Texas-specific facility list. Verify enrollment rules at VA.gov healthcare eligibility.
Federal eligibility (same in every state)
Veterans who served on active duty and met the minimum duty requirements may be eligible for VA healthcare under 38 CFR Part 17. The VA assigns enrolled veterans to one of eight priority groups based on service-connected disability rating, income relative to local thresholds, and qualifying service exposures (PACT Act coverage moved many veterans into Priority Group 6 or 1).
- VA healthcare overview: eligibility, costs, and what is covered.
- Priority groups explained: how the VA assigns groups 1 through 8.
- How to enroll: application paths, including PACT Act presumptive enrollment.
- Community Care: when veterans may receive non-VA care paid for by VA.
VA Medical Centers in Texas
The following VA Medical Centers serve veterans in Texas. Each location operates one or more community-based outpatient clinics (CBOCs); use the VA find-locations tool below for the complete list including CBOCs and Vet Centers.
- Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center
Houston, TX
- South Texas Veterans Health Care System
San Antonio, TX
- VA North Texas Health Care System
Dallas, TX
- Central Texas Veterans Health Care System
Temple, TX
- West Texas VA Health Care System
Big Spring, TX
- El Paso VA Health Care System
El Paso, TX
- Amarillo VA Health Care System
Amarillo, TX
- VA Texas Valley Coastal Bend Health Care System
Harlingen, TX
Texas state-side healthcare resources
Many states operate their own veterans homes, state veterans hospitals, or state-administered programs that complement VA healthcare. The Texas Veterans Commission publishes the current list, including admissions criteria.
- Texas Veterans Commission: state-administered veteran programs and homes.
- TX veteran benefits overview: the state’s published summary of veteran programs.
- Veterans Crisis Line: Dial 988 then press 1, or text 838255. Available 24/7 in every state.