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Cheyenne VA Medical Center

 

About the Cheyenne VA Medical Center

Since 1934, Cheyenne VAMC has been improving the health of the men and women who have so proudly served our nation. We consider it our privilege to serve your health care needs in any way we can. Services are available to approximately 68,000 veterans living in the tri-state area of southeastern Wyoming, northeastern Colorado and southwestern Nebraska.

Cheyenne VAMC Police Services

Cheyenne VAMC Police Service is responsible for providing a safe and secure environment for all patients, staff, and visitors to the property. The Police Service is on-duty and available for the facility/Staff 24/7/365 with professionally trained and conscientious officers.

VA Police Officers protect all people’s civil rights while accomplishing their duties in a professional manner as allowed under agency Regulations and Federal law. Police authority is derived from Title 38, United State Code, Section 902 and allows officers to enforce Regulations of the agency, U.S Criminal code and assimilated Wyoming State Statues as appropriate.

VA Police Service responds to all calls for assistance in matters such as, but not limited to, crimes against persons, disturbances, medical or psychiatric emergencies, traffic accidents and other similar matters. VA Police Officers may also provide ancillary services such as escorts, jump starts and civil stand byes. We strive to serve all people we interact with in a timely manner while prioritizing the calls for our officer’s services based on the nature of the call/ urgency. Contact Cheyenne VA Police Services 24/7 by calling 307-778-7315.

Police are responsible for managing the parking on station and parking is governed by Policy Memorandum 07B-12-01. Staff vehicles are to be registered with VA Police and parking tags displayed while on property. Priority is placed on providing parking for VAMC patients, customers and visitors, with all parking being monitored for safety and security for these customers as well as employees. The Cheyenne VAMC Police Service is also responsible for protecting agency resources and to this end are involved in the Facility Emergency Response Plan.

VHA Core Values

  • Integrity
  • Commitment
  • Advocacy
  • Respect
  • Excellence

VHA Characteristices

  • Trustworthy
  • Accessible
  • Quality
  • Innovative
  • Agile
  • Intergrated

Since 1934, Cheyenne VAMC has been improving the health of the men and women who have so proudly served our nation. We consider it our privilege to serve your health care needs in any way we can. Services are available to approximately 68,000 veterans living in the tri-state area of southeastern Wyoming, northeastern Colorado and southwestern Nebraska.

Community-Based Outpatient Clinics

In addition to our main facility in Cheyenne, Wyoming, we also offer services in several community-based outpatient clinics (CBOC's). These clinics are located in:

  • Fort Collins, Colorado
  • Greeley, Colorado
  • Sterling, Colorado
  • Sidney, Nebraska
  • Laramie, Wyoming
  • Rawlins, Wyoming
  • Torrington, Wyoming
  • Wheatland, Wyoming

Cheyenne VAMC Facilities Management Service (FMS)

FMS has four major subgroups that keep the facilities maintained and operating properly. Click here to read more about the Facility Management Service. 

 

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