W.G. (Bill) Hefner VA Medical Center (Salisbury)

Veterans · North Carolina · Paid

VA medical center serving veterans in the Charlotte and Piedmont region with comprehensive mental health, primary care, and long-term care services including nursing home and domiciliary programs. Specializes in geriatric and extended care for older veterans. Call 704-638-9000 to enroll or schedule appointments. Located at 1601 Brenner Ave, Salisbury. Bring DD-214 or military ID for enrollment. Community-Based Outpatient Clinics available in Charlotte and surrounding areas.

Contact & Details

Address: 1601 Brenner Ave, Salisbury, NC 28144

Phone: 704-638-9000

Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm

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About Veterans for Fathers

Veteran fathers have access to a parallel system of benefits and services through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Healthcare is provided through VA medical centers and community-based outpatient clinics; mental health services including PTSD, depression, and family therapy are covered. The VA Crisis Line (dial 988, press 1) is staffed 24/7 by veterans for veterans. Disability compensation, GI Bill education benefits, VA home loans, and vocational rehabilitation are administered through regional VA offices. State-level Veterans Service Organizations (VSOs) — the American Legion, VFW, DAV, and state VSO offices — help veterans file benefit claims for free. For family law matters, the VA doesn't provide attorneys, but many state bar associations have veteran legal clinics. This directory includes the VA Crisis Line, regional VA centers, state VSOs, and veteran-specific legal and housing services.

Veterans in North Carolina

North Carolina district courts handle family matters in all 100 counties, with some counties having dedicated family court sessions. The Child Support Services Section operates under DHHS. Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Durham, and Winston-Salem are the largest metros. Legal Aid of North Carolina is the primary LSC-funded statewide civil legal aid program.

More Veterans in North Carolina

  • NC Department of Military and Veterans Affairs — State agency providing VA benefits claims assistance, employment services, veterans' education benefits counseling, and advocacy across all
  • Veterans Crisis Line — Call 988 then press 1, or text 838255 for 24/7 crisis support specifically for veterans, service members, and their families. Responders are
  • Durham VA Health Care System — Full-service VA medical center providing primary care, mental health, surgery, and specialty care for veterans in the Triangle region. Servi
  • Fayetteville VA Coastal Healthcare System — VA medical center near Fort Liberty serving veterans in southeastern NC with primary care, mental health, PTSD treatment, and specialty serv
  • Charles George VA Medical Center (Asheville) — VA medical center serving veterans in western North Carolina providing primary care, mental health, substance abuse treatment, and specialty
  • Raleigh Vet Center — Community-based readjustment counseling for combat veterans, MST survivors, and their families providing free mental health care outside the

Veterans — Common Questions

What do I do in a crisis?
Dial 988 and press 1 for the Veterans Crisis Line. Text 838255. Chat at veteranscrisisline.net. Staffed 24/7 by veterans. Also visit any VA emergency department — you'll be seen regardless of enrollment status.
I'm not enrolled with the VA — can I still get help?
Yes. Visit any VA medical center to enroll. Most veterans with an honorable or general discharge qualify for free or low-cost care. Combat veterans within 10 years of separation get enhanced eligibility. Bring your DD-214.
Can the VA help with custody cases?
The VA doesn't provide attorneys for family law, but many state bar associations run free Veteran Legal Clinics. The VA Caregiver Support Program and Vet Centers provide counseling, and Veteran Treatment Courts exist in many jurisdictions for justice-involved vets.
What does a VSO do?
A Veterans Service Organization (American Legion, VFW, DAV, state VSO) helps veterans file disability compensation claims, pension claims, and appeals for free. They're accredited by the VA and often get better outcomes than self-filed claims. Always use a VSO before paying for a claims agent.