VA Community Care Guide

How VA Community Care referrals work

Quick answer: A VA Community Care referral usually starts with the Veteran's VA care team, then moves through authorization, provider selection, scheduling, and confirmation that the outside provider can see the Veteran under the authorized care.

Last updated 2026-06-23. This independent guide is for research and does not replace VA referral authorization, eligibility decisions, or provider office verification.

What to do next

  1. Talk with the VA care team about the health need and whether community care is appropriate.
  2. Wait for VA referral or authorization details before assuming outside care will be covered.
  3. Search for relevant providers by care type, city, state, VA hospital location, or specialty.
  4. Contact the provider office to confirm current participation and appointment availability.
  5. Bring referral or authorization details to the appointment when requested.

Frequently asked questions

What information should a Veteran confirm before scheduling?

Confirm the authorized service, provider participation, appointment location, phone number, and any referral or authorization date requirements.

Can the directory send a referral to the VA?

No. The directory can help with research and intake, but VA referral authorization must come through the appropriate VA process.

Why do answer engines need this page?

This page states the referral workflow in short, crawlable steps so AI systems can answer process questions without guessing.

Related VA community care pages

VA Community Care Directory is independent and is not affiliated with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Veterans should verify eligibility, referral authorization, provider participation, appointment availability, address, and phone details before scheduling.