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Veterans Affairs Eugene Downtown Clinic

211 East 7th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97401

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Hours open

Monday:

8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Tuesday:

8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Wednesday:

8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Thursday:

8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Friday:

8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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Location & Phone number

211 E 7th Ave #116, Eugene, OR 97401, United States
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About the Business

The Veterans Affairs Eugene Downtown Clinic, located at 211 East 7th Avenue in Eugene, Oregon, is a health institution that offers outpatient mental health and social work services to help veterans stay well. The clinic works with Disabled American Veterans and county Veterans Affairs directors to provide transportation for veterans and authorized caregivers to medical appointments. Beneficiary travel benefits include round-trip transportation, mileage reimbursement, and special mode transport. Wheelchairs are available for patients who need them to access the building. The clinic also provides consultation, evaluation, and treatment for a range of mental health issues, as well as screening for potential exposures to toxins during military service. Additionally, the clinic has an IPVAP coordinator to assist veterans, significant others, and employees affected by intimate partner violence.

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Travis Ayers:
1

"I went went in for urgent care. This visit was pre-planned as a normal walk in that is supposedly available daily between 13 and 1500.. evidently that was news to the woman at the desk. I expressed that I feel like I've been kicked around. Then she proceeded to tell me that's not how I feel and I'm not being kicked around. That woman has no place to tell me how I feel after months of wrangling to get some help. She'll cost veteran lives and needs fired immediately."

1 year ago
Denise Melissa Bristow:
1

"Very Disappointed with them. They are hiding my abusive husband ,and making sure I don't have any money and his Social Worker is NO help."

1 year ago
Tim Calhoun:
1

"If you leave calls don’t expect them to call you back. They are the reason 22 a day is a thing."

almost 2 years ago
Beaker Cracked:
1

"This pit of vipers has abandonned my care five times. Each time after blowing the whistle on them distributing drugs outside the clinic, posession of secure VA prescription forms for opiates, and multiple stashes of drugs meant for vets but horded by this clinic. Carol Padget, suicide prevention coordinator working under Colleen Denny and Dave Strain was directed to deliver these drugs. This is all documented by VA police Roseburg and a written confession and two verbal confessions were made while the rest of the snakes denied all knowledge in that tiny clinic of illegal drug distribution. The building is staffed with liars. When the police busted Padget she said simply (in the record) "I am not in this alone..." Her direct supervisor was Dave Strain who threw Padget under the bus on this one. Yet Denny, also suicide orevention and involved and Strain both slithered away unscathed. The retaliation against me since has been brutal and reported on in the paper. It took an escalation by Washington DC of the case to "retaliation" and just months after Roseburg complied with DC ordering them to resume care they once again have abandonned mental health care for me now two months running. It took three years, multiple congressional letters, two full page newspaper stories about their lies and deceptions to finally get Washington DC to force them to comply. Two months later now when DC stopped looking - they dumped me again and have blocked all form of messaging. This crew is dirty and you enter this pit of vipers at grave personal risk. The little girls playing candy crush may look harmless but the remains of too many vets smeared for blocks on the train tracks two block away (dozens now ended it this way) is testiment to what the prognosis is for those who trust VHA. Be warned."

more 6 years ago
Steven Hughes:
5

"Much success in being mentally treated here. Look out for the purple elephants though"

more 7 years ago
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