The Women Veterans Call Center is staffed by trained, compassionate female VA employees, who can provide and link callers to available resources, such as health care, benefits and cemetery information via phone, chat and now text.
This week's Women's History Month profile by the Center for Women Veterans honors the service of VA's Chief Veterans Experience Officer Lynda Davis, Ph.D.
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.
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.
Women Veterans enrolled in VA health care now have the option to schedule gynecology appointments without needing a referral from primary care.
MVP researchers are using their skills to make discoveries for Veterans. Here, they share why it’s important for women to be included in medical research.
Expanding women’s health care in rural areas: Training initiatives empower VA primary care teams to meet the growing needs of women Veterans.
Veterans in Tennessee and Georgia gain easier access to mammography screening services thanks to an innovative partnership.
For a group of Veterans, a sensitive but common issue is being addressed, pelvic floor dysfunction. Pelvic health is part of overall wellness but often overlooked.
VA offers comprehensive health care designed for women Veterans. Personalized, trauma-informed services support your whole health at every stage of life.
Veteran breast cancer survivors share their stores at a Houston VA survivor event.
VetConnect brought 75+ organizations together in Texas to link Veterans with vital services, drawing over 1,100 attendees for health care and benefits.












