Master Condition List

Comprehensive list of 3,000+ claimable VA conditions.

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Master Condition List

Overview

The Master Condition List is a comprehensive alphabetical resource for finding VA-rated conditions and understanding how the Veterans Benefits Administration rates disabilities. It contains over 3,600 claimable conditions.

Chief's Take: Over 3,600 conditions can be claimed. If something hurts and it's vaguely related to your service, it's probably on this list. The VA has a code for everything from ingrown toenails to existential dread.

Browse All Conditions

View the Complete Master Condition List →

Our interactive condition browser lets you: - Search by condition name or diagnostic code - Navigate A-Z with instant filtering - Click any condition to see rating details - Find related conditions in the same body system

Browse by Body System

You can also explore conditions organized by the VA's body system categories:

View All Body Systems →

Popular body systems include: - Mental Disorders - PTSD, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder - Musculoskeletal - Back pain, arthritis, joint conditions - Neurological - Migraines, neuropathy, TBI - Respiratory - Sleep apnea, asthma, COPD - Cardiovascular - Heart conditions, hypertension - Digestive - GERD, IBS, liver conditions - Skin - Eczema, psoriasis, scars - Ear/Hearing - Tinnitus, hearing loss, vertigo

What's Included

The list includes: - All conditions listed within the VA rating schedule - Common analogous and equivalent conditions - Diagnostic codes for each condition - Links to rating criteria and percentages

How to Use the List

Finding Your Condition

  1. Go to the Master Condition List
  2. Use the search bar to find conditions by name or diagnostic code
  3. Click any letter (A-Z) to browse conditions starting with that letter
  4. Or browse by body system if you know which category applies

Understanding the Information

Each condition page shows: - Condition name and diagnostic code (DC) - Body system classification with link to related conditions - Rating criteria link to official VA rating percentages - Related conditions that may also apply to you

Categories of Conditions

The VA Schedule for Rating Disabilities (VASRD) organizes conditions into body system categories. Each category has its own range of diagnostic codes (DCs). Browse all 39 body systems →

Body System DC Range Examples
Musculoskeletal 50xx Bones, joints, muscles, arthritis
Eyes & Ears 60xx Vision, hearing loss, tinnitus
Infectious Diseases 63xx HIV, tuberculosis
Respiratory 65-68xx Lungs, sleep apnea, asthma
Cardiovascular 70xx Heart, blood vessels, hypertension
Digestive 72-73xx GERD, IBS, liver conditions
Genitourinary 75-76xx Kidneys, bladder, reproductive
Hemic/Lymphatic 77xx Blood disorders, lymph nodes
Skin 78xx Eczema, psoriasis, scars
Endocrine 79xx Diabetes, thyroid conditions
Neurological 80-89xx Brain, nerves, TBI, migraines
Mental Disorders 92-95xx PTSD, depression, anxiety
Dental/Oral 99xx Teeth, jaw conditions

Commonly Overlooked Conditions

Many veterans don't realize they can claim (see Commonly Overlooked Disabilities): - Tinnitus (ringing in ears) - Sleep apnea - Migraines/headaches - GERD (acid reflux) - Scars from injuries or surgery - Flat feet - Erectile dysfunction - Mental health conditions - High blood pressure

Diagnostic Codes

Every VA-rated condition has a diagnostic code. For example: - 9411 - PTSD - 6260 - Tinnitus - 5237 - Lumbar strain - 7913 - Diabetes mellitus - 6847 - Sleep apnea

Learn more about VA Diagnostic Codes and how hyphenated codes work.

Knowing your diagnostic code helps you: - Understand exactly how VA rated your condition - Research rating criteria - Identify potential secondary conditions

Using the List for Claims

For New Claims

  1. Look up your condition to see if it's ratable
  2. Review the rating criteria to understand what evidence you need
  3. Check for related conditions you may have overlooked
  4. See Filing a VA Disability Claim

For Increase Claims

  1. Review the criteria for the next higher rating
  2. Gather evidence showing you meet those criteria
  3. Document symptoms that match higher rating levels
  4. See Increasing Your VA Rating

For Appeals

  1. Compare your symptoms to rating criteria
  2. Identify if you were rated under the wrong code
  3. Find evidence requirements you may have missed
  4. See Appeals Process Guide

Secondary Conditions

The list also helps identify secondary conditions: - Conditions caused by your primary service-connected disability - Related conditions within the same body system - Medication side effects that may be ratable

Learn more about Service Connection Types.

Tips for Using the Master Condition List

  1. Don't limit yourself - If you have symptoms, look them up
  2. Check related conditions - One condition often connects to others
  3. Review rating criteria carefully - Know what's needed for each percentage
  4. Consider secondary connections - Your primary condition may cause others
  5. Document everything - Match your symptoms to rating criteria

Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and is not legal or medical advice. For your specific situation, consult with an accredited VSO, attorney, or healthcare provider.