Bryan gave you the straight scoop. When they get their initial ducks in a row it is going to be a class act and truly outstanding medical facility. I'd suggest you review the info on the VA.gov site to see what priority you will be in, that will determine what you can expect. For non-service connected the priorities determine co-pays, if any, and eligibility for routine service. Service connection and validated as such in the system is a bit easier, but the web site should be the best source. I have been treated by USAF medical facilities for 49 years, until moving to the Villages a year ago and once they are fully staffed the VA experience is top notch and will surpass what I was used to.
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