VA women’s health services
As a woman Veteran, you’re part of the fastest-growing group within our Veteran population. And we’re dedicated to meeting your health care needs. If you qualify for VA health care, you can get access to high-quality women’s health services as part of your benefits. Find out more about how to access these services below.
What women’s health services does VA provide?
We provide primary care services, including:
- General services, like disease prevention and nutrition counseling
- Reproductive health services, like birth control, preconception counseling, and menopausal support (hormone replacement therapy)
Learn more about reproductive health services - Screenings, like cervical cancer screens (Pap smears) and breast cancer screens (mammograms)
- Mental health services for depression, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and substance use problems
Learn more about mental health services - Free, confidential (private) counseling and treatment for mental and physical health conditions related to military sexual trauma (MST)
Learn more about services for MST
We also provide specialty services, including:
- Screening and management of chronic (long-lasting) conditions, like heart disease and diabetes
- Screening and management of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) like HIV/AIDS and hepatitis
- Maternity care and other reproductive health services
- Treatment for sexual problems, urinary incontinence, and other issues
- Prosthetic and sensory aid (PSA) services, like prosthetic limbs, hearing aids, and post-mastectomy items
Download our fact sheet on prosthetic and sensory services for women Veterans (PDF) - Referrals for physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language therapy, and other rehabilitation therapies
- Homebound and long-term care for those who meet specific requirements
Telephone care
If you’re a woman Veteran and you’re currently signed up for VA health care, you can reach a VA health care provider at your local VA medical center by phone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This provider will answer questions and give you advice on health concerns. If you’re currently signed up for VA health care, contact your VA medical center and ask for the provider’s phone number.
Find a VA medical center near you
Programs for specific groups of women
We provide services for:
- Women Veterans who are homeless
- Victims of intimate partner violence
Women Veterans who want:
- Education and training
- Employment help
- Vocational rehabilitation (job training)
Learn more about programs for women Veterans who are homeless
Learn more about programs for women who are victims of intimate partner violence
Learn more about education and training programs for women Veterans
Learn more about employment help programs for women Veterans
How do I access women’s health care services through VA?
The VA health care program covers women’s health services. To access these services, first apply for VA health care.
Apply for VA health care
After you apply
Talk to your primary care provider, who will connect you with any services you may need.
Or, contact the Women Veterans Program Manager (WVPM) at your local VA medical center. They’ll help coordinate all the services you may need, from primary care to specialized care for chronic (long-lasting) conditions or reproductive health.
You can connect with your local WVPM in any of these ways:
- Use our online tool to search for a WVPM near you
- Contact your local medical center and ask for the WVPM. Find a VA medical center near you
- Call or text our Women Veterans Call Center at 855-829-6636. We’re here Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. ET, and Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. ET. We’ll connect you with your local WVPM.
You can also look for women’s health services specific to your nearest VA medical center.
How to find out what women’s health services are available at your nearest VA medical center
Go to the website of the VA health care system that the medical center is part of.
Click Health Care Services.
From the submenu, click Women Veterans.
What if I don’t have VA health care benefits?
If you don’t have VA health care benefits, you may still be able to get care.
If you’ve served in a combat zone, you can get free private counseling, alcohol and drug assessment, and other support at one of our 300 community Vet Centers.
Find a Vet Center near you
If you’re homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, you can learn about VA programs for Veterans who are homeless in these ways:
- Visit our VA homeless programs page for more resources
- Call the National Call Center for Homeless Veterans at 877-424-3838 for help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. A trained VA counselor will offer information about VA homeless programs, health care, and other services in your area. The call is free and confidential.
- Call or visit your local VA Community Resource and Referral Center. Even if you don’t qualify for VA health care, our staff can help you find non-VA resources you may qualify for in your community.
Find your local Community Resource and Referral Center
If you’re not sure what health benefits you may have earned, contact our Women Veterans Call Center. Our trained, all-female staff will help you figure out your benefits and take the next step to getting care. You can contact us in any of these ways:
- Call or text us at 855-829-6636, or
- Chat with us online (Select Live Chat at the bottom of the page.)
We’re here Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. ET, and Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. ET.
How can I get help related to sexual trauma?
If you’re a Veteran who has experienced MST, you can get help through VA. You don’t need to have a service-connected disability rating, and you may be able to get MST-related care even if you don’t qualify for other VA services. You also don’t need to have reported the MST or have other proof that it happened.
Learn more about support for MST
Where can I find more information and support?
Our women’s health website gives you the latest information about how we help women Veterans stay well.
Visit the women’s health website
Our Center for Women Veterans website tells you about health care and other benefits and programs for women Veterans.
Visit the Center for Women Veterans website
Our Maternity Care Coordinators can answer questions you have about services and coverage throughout your pregnancy. To find a VA Maternity Care Coordinator near you, contact your VA health care provider or local Women Veterans Program Manager.
Our Women Veterans Call Center representatives can help you understand your VA benefits and find the right services to fit your needs. Get free, confidential guidance. You can contact us in any of these ways:
- Call or text us at 855-829-6636, or
- Chat with us online (Select Live Chat at the bottom of the page.)
We’re here Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. ET, and Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. ET.