Can anyone tell me how good or bad the care from the VA is in northern Georgia? My wife has finally agreed to move to the area north of Dahlonega. Her requirement due to our age and my health is that there be some decent healthcare around where we settle. We've seen that Dahlonega is fixing to build a new hospital and that's great but due to my unique situation that I get all my care through the VA I need to know if they are good in North Georgia. I made the mistake when I retired from the Navy of checking some box on a form that has taken my Tricare away because I get Social Security disability (Makes no sense to me but I've given up trying to fix). It's a pain in the arse but I've learn to deal with it and at the moment I have a good provider and get good care, but moving will change all that. I'm 100% disabled and in the past couple of years I've learned that the raters were right, things they rated more severely have begun limiting my life and some of the things that I thought were rated too low haven't been as debilitating as I thought they would be. From what I can find there's only a CBOC in Blairsville for North Georgia, so anyone have any experience with that particular VA clinic? Are the wait times decent? Does that CBOC turf out for care they can't provide or are we expected to go to Atlanta? That's my big issue right now, there are some services I'm required to drive down through Seattle to go to the larger VA than my CBOC up north closer to me. Since I can no longer drive in heavy traffic I usually choose to go without care when Seattle is the option. Is Chattanooga an option? I'm not sure how that works with the VA, using a VA in another state than the one I reside, but it seems the drive to Chattanooga might be preferable. Thanks in advance for any info. I've been trying to get my wife on board for two years. We live in a state that's gone full-on commie and we need to get out of here. I can't wait to move back to America.