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If you served in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) any time after October 7, 2001, you may be at risk of certain health conditions. Learn about these conditions and what to
do to take care of your health.
The PACT Act is a new law that expands access to VA health care and benefits for Veterans exposed to burn pits and other toxic substances. This law helps us provide generations of
Veterans—and their survivors—with the care and benefits they’ve earned and deserve.
Take these steps to make sure you’re taking care of your health:
Depending on your service history, you may be automatically enrolled in the Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry. Use this registry to document your exposures and health concerns.
Learn more about the Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit RegistryNote: Enrollment in this registry won’t affect your eligibility for VA health care or benefits.Learn how the PACT Act may
affect your VA benefits and care
Learn more about toxic exposures and registries on our VET-HOME website
Talk to your primary health care provider or your local VA environmental health coordinator about any health concerns related to your military service.
Find out if you can get disability compensation (monthly payments) and other benefits if you have an illness or injury caused—or made worse—by your active-duty service.
Find out if you're eligible for compensation based on either of these factors:
Exposure to burn pits or other specific environmental hazards