The VA Women’s Health Reengagement Training (heaRT) is a program for women Veterans about women’s health services available at VA.
Women Veterans are the fastest-growing Veteran population and VA has evolved its care to meet their needs.
VA offer resources and a network of support for all women Veterans including those who do not seek care with VA.
“Women have committed themselves to the defense of America and we are committed to providing them care and benefits.”
PCOS is one of the most common causes of infertility in women, but it is treatable.
Tennessee Valley VA collaborated with local breast center for the use of their mobile mammography bus.
During Women’s History Month 2024, VA's Office of Women’s Health is honoring Native American women Veterans.
The Center for Women Veterans hosted the 6th Annual EmpowerHer event on October 16.
Each pregnancy loss is unique. It is important to allow yourself to feel your emotions and seek support and health care as needed.
The Women’s Behavioral Health Interdisciplinary Program offers virtual, mental health-focused services for pregnant and postpartum Veterans.
VA is committed to providing safe, accessible care that meets the unique challenges faced by black mothers.
Women Veterans are 2.5 times more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes than non-Veterans, but prevention is possible.