FRANK M. TEJEDA
October 2, 1945 – January 30, 1997
A native San Antonian, Frank M. Tejeda served in the Marine
Corps in Vietnam, where he was awarded the Silver Star and Bronze Star for
valor, and the Purple Heart for wounds sustained in combat. Tejeda was elected to numerous state
official positions, and in 1992 he was elected to the U.S. House of
Representatives and served in Congress from 1993 to 1997.
Tejeda was a devoted public servant who dedicated his career
to assisting those who risked their lives for our nation. Tejeda introduced and passed both state and
federal legislation to expand veterans’ educational benefits and improve health
care access for veterans.
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The
staff of the Frank M. Tejeda VA Outpatient Clinic welcomes you. This
facility provides high quality medical care as well as access to veterans’
services.
You will be assigned a provider for your medical care.
Physicians, nurse practitioners, and
physician assistants work closely with a team of other clinic staff to insure
you receive the best care available. Specialists are available by referral.
- Allergy Clinic
- Nutrition Counseling
- Pharmacy Services
- Gender Specific Health Services
- Social Work Services
- Patient Education Programs
- Mental Health Outpatient Services
- Compensation and Pension Program
- Eye Clinic
- Audiology
Your primary care provider, nurse, or the health benefits
advisor can answer any questions about these programs.
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Gulf War Registry
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Agent Orange Program
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Ex-Prisoner of War Program
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Ionizing Radiation Program
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Operation Iraq Freedom (OIF)
Please call the clinic at (210) 699-2101 Or 1-866-835-3321. if you
need to cancel or change appointments. If possible, please reschedule at that
time. Scheduling hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
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VETERANS BENEFITS ADMINISTRATION
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Veterans Service Center:
1-800-827-1000
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VA Loan
Guaranty (Home Loans): 1-800-827-1000
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Veterans Benefits Counselors:
1-800-827-1000
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Vocational Rehabilitation & Counseling:
(210) 699-5000
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Texas Veterans Commission:
(210) 699-5000
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Disabled American Veterans:
(210) 699-5000
If
you need urgent medical care whenever the clinic is closed, please report to the
Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Hospital’s Urgent Care Center where you can
be seen by a physician 24- hours-a-day.
This is not an emergency facility. If you have a medical emergency, call 911 or your local medical
emergency system.
Clinic visits are by scheduled appointment. We recommend that you report 15 minutes
before your appointment time. If
you are late for your scheduled appointment, you may be asked to reschedule.
Please call the clinic at (210) 699-2101. "or" 1-866-835-3321. if you need to cancel or
change appointments. If possible,
please reschedule at that time.
Scheduling hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
If you become ill between appointments, we want to
help. Please call the clinic (210) 699-2100
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, to speak to a nurse.
Calling ahead will decrease waiting times and we may be able
to take care of the problem over the telephone.
If
for any reason you are unable to contact the clinic nurse, please feel free to
use the South Texas Veterans Health Care System’s TeleCare number (210)
949-3994.
Telephone calls concerning medications and health related matters are welcomed.
You will be asked to leave a message at will taken by trained personnel. Leave
the name of the person calling, the name of the patient, the last four numbers
of the social security number, symptoms and duration of illness and telephone
call back number. Your call will be return by close of business at day.
This information will be given to your nurse and/or primary care provider who
will then call you back. Telephone calls will be returned by close of
business. If your problem or concerns cannot be handled over the telephone, you
will be:
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Told to call 911
if it is an emergency.
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Told
to report to the Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Hospital’s Urgent Care Center.
- Told to come to
the clinic on that day.
- Given an
appointment in the next few days.
After
hours, weekends, and holidays TeleCare provides telephone medical advice to veterans. Our service has bilingual capability and
provides prompt, reliable, and courteous answers to patients’ questions.
Veterans
and their family members can contact the VA’s toll free number at 1-888-686-6350
to discuss medical concerns, access to care, medications or any health problem.
All refills are obtained through the mail. You are responsible for requesting your refills
at least 10-14 days before your last dose is taken. Refill requests are made by using our 24 hour TeleMed refill service. A touch tone telephone is required. The TeleMed
local telephone number is (210) 617-5290. The toll free long distance number is 1-800-209-7377.
The pharmacy hours are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 8:00 a.m.- Noon and
1:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m. and Wednesday 9:15 a.m. – Noon and 1:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m.
Pharmacy number is (210) 699-2289.
After
hours emergency prescriptions can be filled 24-hours-a-day at the Audie L.
Murphy Memorial Veterans Hospital.
You have the right
to:
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Respectful care
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Complete information
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Informed consent
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Refuse treatment
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Privacy
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Confidentiality
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Acceptance for treatment
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Information about affiliation
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Refuse experimental treatment
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Knowledge of hospital regulations
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Information about continuing care
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Information about billing
For more detailed
information, contact the health benefits advisor at 699-2133.
Veterans…Our
Healthcare Priority
& Our National Pride
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