About Chillicothe VA Medical Center
Chillicothe VA Medical Center provides a range of primary care and specialty health services, including mental health, spinal cord injury treatment, women’s health, nutrition counseling, and social work. The facility is accessible, with clear signage, wide hallways, and multiple elevators that accommodate patients, including those with mobility challenges. The building is made of hard material, which can make some areas loud, but overall, it is designed to be accessible to all visitors. The staff are generally professional and personable, and many patients feel they are in good hands during their visits. The hospital’s environment is welcoming, and the staff’s dedication is appreciated by many. However, there are concerns about individual experiences; for example, one patient described feeling chastised and pressured by a nurse practitioner to undergo radiation therapy, which negatively impacted their perception of care. Another visitor shared that their father-in-law, who has difficulty walking, finds the large hospital challenging to navigate. Despite some mixed experiences, most reviews highlight the facility’s good accessibility and caring staff, making it a trusted healthcare option for veterans in the Chillicothe area.
The VA is by Far Much Better than it ever was.
I would go here before going anywhere in the private medical system.
Everyone is kind and they actually care about your health.
I can't say enough about the Chillicothe VA just always awesome experience.
I was a long time patient with the VA hospital in Chilliocthe OH. 2007 til 2026 when I moved to Lexington KY. My experience with the VA hospital in Lexington KY has me already looking to relocate back to Chilliocthe OH. The nurse practitioner I was assigned to immediately began chastising and berating me for not electing to do radiation therapy. This was in the first 30 seconds of my appointment. She then began to describe in vivid detail how my cancer will spread across my face if I don't do radiation therapy. I am beyond appalled that a so called medical professional would stoop to using scare tactics and personal intimadation to pressure me to take a treatment plan...read full review
I had the opportunity to visit the Veterans Affairs Hospital in Chillicothe, OH. Most of the entrances are easy to find and marked. The hallways do have a slight incline in places, but are wide enough to accommodate many people walking at the same time. I do not believe that I saw any places in which there was a physical barrier that could block someone from reaching their desired destination. There are multiple working elevators that can take someone to their desired location. Most of the elevators are quite spacious and can accommodate many people and a wheelchair. The buildings are made out of a hard material and in some places do not have a material to absorb sound,...read full review