Tele-audiology now available | va butler health care | veterans affairs

Tele-audiology now available | va butler health care | veterans affairs


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A new telehealth service is available for Veterans at the Lawrence County Community-based Outpatient Clinic: Tele-Audiology. “The Butler VA’s Connected Care Department is using virtual


technology to improve access for Veterans and provide health care beyond traditional doctor’s office visits,” said Breigh Speidel, Connected Care Program Manager. “Tele-Audiology, our newest


program, saves Veterans time and travel to the main Butler VA facility.” Telehealth technology in a VA clinic brings specialty staff and services closer to home. It allows Veterans to


connect with VA health specialists at medical centers nationwide from their community clinic. Providers make diagnoses, manage care and perform check-ups virtually. With Tele-Audiology,


Veterans can “meet” virtually with an Audiologist located at the main Butler facility and receive full audiology services to include hearing aids, molds, fittings, testing, and minor


repairs. While this service is still new, it has received positive feedback from many local Veterans. “I’m glad you started up here. Keep it going, don’t take it away! I’m glad I can jump in


the car and drive 3 miles now. Butler is 26-mile drive for me. I told 10 guys that they are offering it here (Lawrence Clinic) now and that they don’t have to go to Butler anymore. I


appreciate this, thank you,” said Steve Bovo, U.S. Navy Veteran. U.S. Navy (retired) Veteran Brian Franksain agrees. “I think it’s great, it’s wonderful, I love it. It saves time and money


for everyone.”  In addition to virtual specialty care services like Audiology, eligible Veterans can participate in Home Telehealth programs, utilize telephone or video appointments (VA


Video Connect), and even visit the VA App Store for helpful (free) health tools. “With the potential for bad winter weather still, there’s an even stronger case to make for telehealth and


virtual resources as options for your VA care,” added Speidel. Any Veteran at the Lawrence County VA Clinic may request this new telehealth service by talking with their primary care


provider. Learn more about telehealth at the Butler VA: Connected Care | VA Butler Health Care | Veterans Affairs