How Much Does VA pay for erectile dysfunction?

This is known as SMC (k) and it is paid out in your monthly VA compensation check. As of December 31, 2017, SMC (k) amounts to $111.74 a month.
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What percentage does Va give for erectile dysfunction?

Erectile dysfunction is rated under 38 C.F.R. § 4.115b, Diagnostic Code 7522. Under DC 7522 a 20 percent rating is warranted for deformity of the penis with loss of erectile power. This is the sole disability rating provided under this diagnostic code provision.
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Can you claim VA disability for erectile dysfunction?

There are diagnostic codes for removal or deformity of a physical organ, but erectile dysfunction does not equate to deformity. In such a case, a veteran might apply for Special Monthly Compensation for the loss of use.
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Does the VA cover ED medication?

Medications used for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED) are effective for most patients and are well tolerated. While ED medications are not included on the Medicare Part D formulary, veterans have access to these medications on the Veterans Affairs (VA) formulary.
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What is VA special monthly compensation?

Special Monthly Compensation (SMC) is a tax-free benefit paid in addition to the regular VA Disability Compensation, to a veteran who, as a result of military service, suffered the loss or loss of use of specific organs or extremities.
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Erectile Dysfunction VA Disability Ratings



How much does a 100 disabled veteran get monthly?

As of December 2018, 100% VA disability is $3,057.13 per month. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) adjusts this amount each year, typically raising it to account for increases in the cost of living.
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Will the VA supply Viagra?

Office of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs

Washington, D.C. -- The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) today announced it would not add Viagra to its formulary, the drugs that must be available at all VA medical treatment facilities.
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Is Low testosterone a VA disability?

Low testosterone constitutes a laboratory finding and is not a disease or disability under VA law and regulations. Service connection for low testosterone is not warranted. 38 U.S.C.A.
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What qualifies as erectile dysfunction?

Erectile dysfunction (impotence) is the inability to get and keep an erection firm enough for sex. Having erection trouble from time to time isn't necessarily a cause for concern.
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What is the highest VA rating for erectile dysfunction?

Generally, the VA will grant a 0-percent rating for erectile dysfunction unless you are eligible under the diagnostic codes above. However, service connection for erectile dysfunction, even at 0 percent, makes veterans eligible for Special Monthly Compensation (SMC) for loss of use of a creative organ.
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How do you get tested for erectile dysfunction?

The most commonly used tests include: Combined Intracavernous Injection and Stimulation (CIS) Test This is the simplest, and most commonly used test for evaluating and diagnosing ED. It uses penile injections, visual or manual sexual stimulation and a subsequent erection.
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Does VA prescribe testosterone?

Testosterone prescribing in VA varies by provider's age, experience, specialty and region. Providers in the Veterans Health Administration (VA) system vary in their testosterone prescribing practices, according to a study published in the Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
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Can PTSD cause erectile dysfunction?

The rate of erectile dysfunction was 85% in patients with PTSD and 22% in controls. Moderate to severe erectile dysfunction was present in 45% of the patients with PTSD and in only 13% of controls. Significantly more patients with PTSD (57%) than controls (17%) were using psychotropic medications.
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What is the easiest VA disability to claim?

The #1 Easiest VA Disability to Claim: Tinnitus

Tinnitus can only have one VA rating. It is either 10% or nothing. There is no lower VA rating and there is no higher VA rating. Therefore, we call it a “low-value” claim, because it is always rated at 10%, and 10% only, with no exceptions.
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What is the VA 5 year rule?

The VA disability rating 5-year rule states that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) cannot reduce a veteran's disability rating if it has been in place for five years or more unless the condition shows sustained improvement over time. In this situation, the veteran's rating is considered a stabilized rating.
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What is the most approved disability?

1. Arthritis. Arthritis and other musculoskeletal disabilities are the most commonly approved conditions for disability benefits. If you are unable to walk due to arthritis, or unable to perform dexterous movements like typing or writing, you will qualify.
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Is High Blood Pressure a VA disability?

Hypertension as a VA Disability

Hypertensive vascular disease (hypertension and isolated systolic hypertension) is considered a potential VA disability under the Federal Schedule for Rating Disabilities, Code 7101 (Diseases of the Heart).
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What are the most common VA disabilities?

The most common disabilities found among the Veteran population include:
  • Cervical strain: affecting 989,835 Veterans. ...
  • Sciatic nerve paralysis: affecting 781,178 Veterans. ...
  • Limited ankle motion: affecting 636,853 Veterans. ...
  • Migraine: affecting 548,999 Veterans. ...
  • Degenerative arthritis: affecting 505,553 Veterans.
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How many years can you take Cialis?

They found no serious adverse effects to long term use of tadalafil over the course of those two years. But most men will likely plan to take Cialis for more than two years — or at least hope to. And that's where things become ambiguous, because there aren't any long-term studies about adverse effects.
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Is Levitra better than Viagra?

In a study comparing drugs for ED, Levitra was described as more potent than Viagra; however, both drugs were shown to be similarly effective in the treatment of ED. The only advantage Levitra had was that it did not alter color perception, which may occur with Viagra on rare occasions.
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What happens to my VA disability when I turn 65?

Even after veterans reach full retirement age, VA's disability payments continue at the same level. By contrast, the income that people receive after they retire (from Social Security or private pensions) usually is less than their earnings from wages and salary before retirement.
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Can I still work with 100 VA disability?

Veterans rated with a 100% Permanent and Total VA disability rating do not face any restrictions on work activity, unless the veteran was awarded this rating through Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU).
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