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  • Women Veterans leading change at VA

    Women Veterans leading change at VA

    During Women’s History Month, we honor the women who served our nation in uniform and who are also shaping the future of Veterans’ health care and policy.

  • Women Veterans have a voice at VA

    Women Veterans have a voice at VA

    During Women’s History Month, we proudly recognize the women who not only served our nation in uniform, but who continue to serve by shaping the future of Veterans’ health care and policy.

  • VA offers women Veterans direct access to VA gynecology

    VA offers women Veterans direct access to VA gynecology

    Women Veterans enrolled in VA health care now have the option to schedule gynecology appointments without needing a referral from primary care.

  • American Heart Month: What women Veterans should know

    American Heart Month: What women Veterans should know

    Heart disease and stroke are the leading causes of death for women in the U.S. Women Veterans have higher risks due to diabetes, high blood pressure, smoking, stress, and trauma.

  • Training rural workforce to care for women Veterans – VA continues its mission

    Training rural workforce to care for women Veterans – VA continues its mission

    Expanding women’s health care in rural areas: Training initiatives empower VA primary care teams to meet the growing needs of women Veterans.

  • Women Veterans belong at VA

    Women Veterans belong at VA

    VA offers comprehensive health care designed for women Veterans. Personalized, trauma-informed services support your whole health at every stage of life.

  • Advocating for women Veterans

    Advocating for women Veterans

    Many women Veterans like Sharon Bayless found tailored, high quality health care at VA.

  • Women Veterans: You deserve to be safe

    Women Veterans: You deserve to be safe

    VA offers services to support women Veterans affected by IPV, including screening, safety planning, mental health care, and access to safe shelters and legal assistance.

  • Healthy aging for women Veterans: What you can do today for a stronger tomorrow

    Healthy aging for women Veterans: What you can do today for a stronger tomorrow

    Helpful information for women Veterans during Healthy Aging Month and what they can do to stay healthy.

  • Your sexual health matters: VA is here for women Veterans

    Your sexual health matters: VA is here for women Veterans

    VA supports women Veterans with personalized care and devices to address common, treatable sexual health concerns at every stage of life.

  • Breastfeeding support for women Veterans

    Breastfeeding support for women Veterans

    Are you thinking about the best way to feed your baby? Here is what you need to know.

  • Bench crafted by teenager honors women Veterans

    Bench crafted by teenager honors women Veterans

    A handcrafted bench donated to the West Texas VA by the Howard County, Texas 4-H is intended as a tribute to the courage and service of all Veterans, especially women.

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Last updated March 17, 2026

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