To receive Cialis through the VA, you must first be enrolled in the VA healthcare system and have a service-connected disability or a non-service-connected condition that the VA deems to be eligible for treatment. This usually requires a documented medical diagnosis of erectile dysfunction (ED) from a VA physician.
Service Connection for ED
If your ED is related to a service-connected disability, approval is generally straightforward. Provide your medical records clearly linking your condition to your military service. The VA will review the evidence and determine eligibility.
Non-Service Connected ED
If your ED isn’t linked to a service-connected condition, you’ll need to meet VA income and asset requirements to qualify for healthcare. These guidelines change periodically, so contact your local VA office or check the VA website for the most up-to-date information. Furthermore, the VA will assess the severity of your ED and determine if treatment is medically necessary and appropriate. Your VA physician will play a key role in this determination.
Getting Started
Schedule an appointment with your primary care physician at the VA. They will conduct a thorough evaluation to assess your condition and determine if Cialis is an appropriate treatment option for you. Be prepared to discuss your medical history comprehensively and answer any questions they may have.


