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Staunton, Lynchburg VA clinics closed due to power issues

The Salem Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center Community Based Outpatient Clinics located in Lynchburg and Staunton, Virginia will be closed on Monday, July 2, due to loss of power as a result of recent severe weather.

Veterans with scheduled appointments for Monday, July 2 will be contacted to reschedule for a future date.

Veterans may contact the Salem VA Medical Center with any questions at 540-982-2463 or toll free at 1-888-982-2463 and follow the menu instructions. Updates will also be posted at the Salem VA Medical Center website www.salem.va.gov and on the Salem VAMC facebook page.

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