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If a Veteran cannot be enrolled due to VAs enrollment restriction, can he or she still receive VA hospital and outpatient care?

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If a Veteran cannot be enrolled due to VAs enrollment restriction, can he or she still receive VA hospital and outpatient care?

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A Veteran who is not enrolled is still eligible for hospital and outpatient care for: • Conditions related to military sexual trauma; • Head or neck cancer related to nose or throat radium treatment while in the military; • Readjustment counseling services (e.g. Vet Centers); • Treatment related to service-connected conditions; • Special Registry examinations (e.g. Agent Orange, Gulf War) Veterans should contact VA toll-free at 1-877-222-VETS (8387) to learn if any other exceptions apply to them.

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