Sept. 14, 2023, is the 100th anniversary of VA providing health care services to women Veterans.
During March’s Women’s History Month, we celebrate 100 years of advancing women Veterans’ health care at VA.
VA provides comprehensive health care after pregnancy including connection to primary care, changes in health and mental health resources.
September is Suicide Prevention Month. A new PSA encourages women Veterans to reach out for help when needed and to help find the right VA resources.
VA has Women Veteran Program Managers and other key staff designated to serve women Veterans. You belong at VA.
VA provides whichever birth control option is right for you.
During March’s Women’s History Month, we salute women who led the way in women Veterans’ health care
Pregnant Veterans enrolled in VA health care receive care from the positive pregnancy test to postpartum care and initial newborn care.
Early detection and treatment are key in the fight against breast cancer. VA is using state-of-the-art mammogram information technology to meet the growing needs of women Veterans.
VA is a trusted source of reproductive health care and works with women Veterans so they can make their own voluntary and informed reproductive health decisions.
Women Veterans need to know about common signs of brain health concerns and know the resources VA provides.
Opportunities for women Veterans to share with their non-VA care providers how to best serve their health care needs. Including link to training course.