At VA, we recognize that women’s health isn’t one-size-fits-all. Today—and throughout our history—we’ve supported advancements in health care and the women who have made it possible.
VA strives to create a safer space for women Veterans with dedicated programs and providing awareness of sexual violence
Women Veterans are the fastest-growing Veteran population and VA has evolved its care to meet their needs.
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.
Sept. 14, 2023, is the 100th anniversary of VA providing health care services to women Veterans.
Bay Pines VA recognizes new honorees twice annually with its Women Veteran Wall.
Lourdes Tiglao and Tracy Emmanuel talk about some of the barriers that homeless women Veterans face when accessing services and how VA is addressing the issue.
Author and Coast Guard Veteran Hillary Herbst wrote "Weight Out" about her experiences battling through challenges during her service.
The I Am Not Invisible campaign brings awareness to the barriers and challenges that women Veterans face in obtaining health care and other services.
VA is meeting the needs of the growing women Veteran population through best in class cervical cancer care.
Chicago Vet Center and VA gave women Veterans information on VA services available to them.