Right now, women are the fastest-growing group of Veterans in the United States. Women Veterans are professionals, mothers and retirees spanning different ages, racial backgrounds, ethnicities, gender identities and sexual orientations.

To help us meet their unique needs, gynecologists provide reproductive and sexual health services in a variety of environments. Many Veteran patients are treated in our main medical centers or, for aging Veterans, Community Living Centers. VA has also invested in gynecology clinics, which complete general gynecologic services, including in-office and surgical management of many common conditions.

At VA, we strive to offer gynecologists—and all physicians—an environment that is more conducive to providing engaged care and interacting with patients. We feel it is our duty to provide Veterans with the care they need and do so at a pace that makes sense for both you and your patients.

“VA offers the chance to practice medicine how you want,” said Dr. Nisha Mehta. “You don’t have to worry about the business of medicine, you just get to be a good doctor.”

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Learn more about the work our gynecologists do—and the rewards our physicians earn—at VA Careers.

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