VA dental care for veterans, downtown Baltimore
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The Baltimore VA Medical Center is a federal healthcare facility operated by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, located at 10 North Greene Street in the University of Maryland medical district of Baltimore, Maryland. The 21201 zip code covers this area of downtown west Baltimore.
Dental services are available at this facility as part of the VA’s integrated healthcare program for eligible veterans. Veterans enrolled in VA healthcare who qualify for dental benefits may receive general dental care at this location. Eligibility for VA dental services depends on service-connected disability rating and other criteria defined by the VA’s dental benefit program.
Veterans seeking dental care through the Baltimore VA are encouraged to contact the VA directly or consult the VA’s benefits eligibility information to confirm current dental benefit status before scheduling. Non-dental medical services are also available at this center across multiple specialty departments.
The North Greene Street address is located in the University of Maryland medical district, accessible by public transit from across the Baltimore metro area. The Light Rail and several MTA bus routes serve this area of downtown Baltimore.
Veterans navigating VA dental eligibility should be aware that dental benefits are not automatically included with standard VA healthcare enrollment. Eligibility typically requires meeting specific VA thresholds—such as a service-connected disability rating or prior authorization—before dental appointments can be scheduled at this facility. Veterans uncertain about their dental benefit status are encouraged to speak with their VA patient advocate or contact the VA benefits line before scheduling.
The Baltimore VA Medical Center serves veterans from the Baltimore metro area and surrounding Maryland communities. Veterans can contact the facility using the phone number listed on this page for appointment scheduling, eligibility inquiries, and questions about available dental and medical services at this location. Veterans uncertain about their dental eligibility can also ask about the VA Community Care program, which may allow qualifying veterans to receive dental services through approved private providers in the Baltimore area when certain eligibility criteria are met. Speaking with a VA patient advocate is the most direct way to determine which dental benefits are available and how to access them.
Baltimore VA Medical Center on N Greene St, Baltimore MD 21201. Federal VA healthcare with dental services for eligible veterans in the University of Maryland medical district.
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General Dentistry
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| Monday | Open 24 hours |
| Tuesday | Open 24 hours |
| Wednesday | Open 24 hours |
| Thursday | Open 24 hours |
| Friday | Open 24 hours |
| Saturday(Today) | Open 24 hours |
| Sunday | Open 24 hours |
General dentistry at Baltimore VA Medical Center - VA Maryland Health Care System brings together comprehensive exams, cleanings, fillings, and gum-health monitoring, the everyday care that keeps a Baltimore smile in good shape.
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I am a traveling Veteran, and I am posting this review to share a deeply troubling experience at Baltimore VA Medical Center. I went in for an appointment specifically to address a knee issue. During the visit, the provider conducted physical contact that went beyond the scope of my appointment without clearly explaining what was about to happen or obtaining my informed consent in the moment. During the exam, a stethoscope was placed on and around my breast area in a way that felt prolonged and intrusive rather than brief or clearly explained. Later, the provider looked inside my pants from behind and touched my buttocks with both hands. These actions were unexpected, not adequately explained beforehand, and left me feeling exposed and violated. Throughout the encounter, I felt pressured to comply quickly with instructions without being given adequate time to understand or consent to what was happening. I did not feel able to pause, ask questions, or object in the moment. I left the appointment feeling humiliated, anxious, emotionally shaken, and deeply saddened. This experience significantly damaged my trust in medical providers and my sense of safety when seeking care. Veterans deserve dignity, clear communication, and respect for personal boundaries. I hope this review encourages stronger attention to consent, professionalism, and patient-centered care so that others do not have a similar experience.
Was talking to neuro front desk… couldn’t give me any answers then rushing me off the phone because she has a “emergency down stairs” and blaming gentlemen that was doing eeg connect and disconnect for the time mix up she hangs ups… turn out the EMERGENCY she stated was to go smoke a cigarette….she didn’t know I was waiting on my spouse to finish in the building and was smoking right in front of me…. Yall need to train your staff better
I personally don’t use the Va hospital a lot. Came in today on an appointment. Uneventful But I tried to get or see about getting some new glasses. After a brief computer check I was told my last glass order was in 2018. Sounds about right and I was directed to the eye clinic. Went to the window to ask when was the best time to come in. The lady was very unfriendly. If she can not be more friendly, she should find another job. What she don’t know is she is first and last face face we may see. It does not cost you anything to be just “a little bit nice.
I started using VA healthcare in August 2025. I have received nothing but exceptional care from the Baltimore VA Medical Center! My healthcare team is just awesome. I am extremely grateful for the care I have received. I am a life long Democrat and don't care much for the current administration but I have to acknowledge the staff and leadership are doing a tremendous job at the Baltimore VA Medical Center. I wish I could give more stars!
I have had nothing but bad experiences at the VA Baltimore ER it should be closed down and all the doctors should be fired and black listed to never work in an ER again including the nurses as none of them are there for the patients they are there for their own ego/power trips and nothing more! Anything that threatens their ego trip gets abused in whatever form they can get away with. Includding withholding planned nessacary medical treatments and procedures or simply wasting your time making you wait on the doctor as if your you're supposed to serve them instead of the other way around(im not talking about the typical paitent waiting on the doctor running behind here). And how about the multiple HIPAA violations and and the Hippocratic Oath violations that I experienced all in one visit. This is a one-star ER if that it should be zero Stars (do not go here if you want to be given proper and due respect as a paitent let alone as a military veteran) and as a Emergency Department Services of veterans specifically the level of sheer disrespect they have repeatedly shownis Unforgivable even when they're acting nice to your face they're wasting your time just so they can waste your time. They even have a game where they have their doctors go play evil doctor with patients that was the nurses and the doctors words not mine i can only guess what they meant but it sounds pretty self-explanatory. They abuse their patients either psychologically physically or emotionally or all of the above as they did with me when I refused to take their abuse any more and walked out the nurses had the security guards assault and illegally try to detain me.
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