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The following materials are outreach posters that cover a variety of health topics. These are meant to be shared so that women Veterans can learn about the many resources available to them. You can:
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Description:Women who have served in the U.S. military have received health care at VA for 100 years! You belong at VA — the largest and only health care system specifically designed around you, the Veteran. No other health care system understands your diverse and unique health care needs better. You have access to a full spectrum of gender-specific health care, including reproductive health, fertility services, and maternity care to primary and gynecologic care, mental health, and beyond. VA is proud to have served each of you for 100 years. Call 1-855-VA-WOMEN to learn more about how we can support your health and enroll.
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Description:Increasing numbers of women Veterans are seeking treatment for SUD—with more than half of those seeking treatment for alcohol use. VA offers a variety of treatment options that can be tailored to fit individual needs, preferences, and situations. These include evidence-based treatments such as medications, different types of therapy, and contingency management (giving rewards for staying away from unhealthy behavior).
Description:Birth control is available at VA, and we want to talk about it. While there is no one "best" method of birth control, there is a best choice for you, and VA can help you decide. VA offers birth control pills, male and female condoms, intrauterine device (IUD) placement, hormonal injections and implants, tubal ligations, same-day emergency contraception, and more. Talk to your VA primary care provider about what options may be best for you.
Description:Don't let your brain health slip your mind. Some forgetfulness is normal but know when your symptoms may be signs of something more serious. Talk with your provider about your symptoms early so that you can get the best care possible.
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Description:VA offers state-of-the-art, coordinated care including screening mammograms, breast ultrasound and MRI, genetic counseling and testing, cancer diagnosis and treatment and more. Schedule an appointment with your VA provider team to get checked today or call or text the Women Veterans Call Center at 1-855-829-6636 for more information.
Description:Description: 1 in 8 women will have breast cancer in their lifetime. Breast cancer screening could save your life. Speak with your VA health care team to assess if you are at risk for breast cancer. To learn more about breast cancer screening at VA, download our SERVICE Act handout or call 1-855-VA-WOMEN for more information.
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Description:A Pap smear screens for cervical cancer and takes less than 5 minutes. According to new guidelines, women Veterans can be screened in 3-to-5-year increments depending on age and current cervical health.
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Description:Military service can be hard on your joints, muscles and bones. VA thinks outside the box in treating musculoskeletal conditions and offers a Whole Health approach to get you back to living your best life. Talk to your VA provider about getting on the road to recovery.
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Description:VA can help you manage your pain so you can spend more time doing things that matter most. Talk to your VA provider about effective pain management strategies and create a pain management plan that fits your unique needs.
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Description:Chronic pelvic pain is common, and relief is available for women Veterans at VA. If you are experiencing chronic pelvic pain, talk to your VA primary care provider, and they will work with you to discover the cause and create an effective, individual treatment plan.
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Description:VA offers a variety of tests to screen for colon cancer, including colonoscopies. A colonoscopy may detect and remove abnormalities (called polyps) at an early stage before they progress into cancer. You will be able to get your colonoscopy at your local VA medical center or a health care facility in your community.
Description:VA is here to inspire women Veterans to Commit to be Fit and provide them with the tools they need to stay well and live their best lives at every age. It's never too late to get started. Talk with your VA health care provider about preventive screenings and steps you can take to help maintain your health as you age, or call or text the Women Veteran Call Center at 1-855-829-6636 for more information.
Description:VA is here to inspire women Veterans to Commit to be Fit and provide them with the tools they need to stay well and live their best lives at every age. It's never too late to get started. Talk with your VA health care provider about preventive screenings and steps you can take to help maintain your health as you age, or call or text the Women Veteran Call Center at 1-855-829-6636 for more information.
Description:VA is here to inspire women Veterans to Commit to be Fit and provide them with the tools they need to stay well and live their best lives at every age. It's never too late to get started. Talk with your VA health care provider about preventive screenings and steps you can take to help maintain your health as you age, or call or text the Women Veteran Call Center at 1-855-829-6636 for more information.
Description:VA is here to inspire women Veterans to Commit to be Fit and provide them with the tools they need to stay well and live their best lives at every age. It's never too late to get started. Talk with your VA health care provider about preventive screenings and steps you can take to help maintain your health as you age, or call or text the Women Veteran Call Center at 1-855-829-6636 for more information.
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Description:The holidays can bring a lot of stress and sometimes even feelings of loneliness amid the hustle and bustle. Camaraderie with other Veterans can help reduce stress levels, increase hope and motivation, and improve your overall health and wellness. VA and many Veteran organizations provide opportunities and resources to Create Community this Holiday and Connect with Other Veterans.
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Description:VA recognizes that life after service isn't the same! You may be less physically active, have different eating habits, have started smoking, or you may have increased stress or other mental health concerns. Unfortunately, these factors play a big role in your risk for developing diabetes. In fact, women Veterans are 2.5 times more likely to develop diabetes than non-Veterans—but prevention is possible! Take control of your health. Your VA health care team can develop a plan to help you delay or prevent Type 2 diabetes. They'll support you in making lifestyle changes around nutrition, exercise, substance use, and more, which also help prevent heart disease and stroke. Additionally, VA offers a wide range of services and resources to help you manage your diabetes and continue living your best life. Speak with your VA health care team about your risk for diabetes. You can also call the Women Veterans Call Center at 1-855-VA-WOMEN to speak with a real person and connect to care or visit the Women's Health Diabetes page to learn more.
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Description:Eating disorders affect many Veterans, regardless of age, race, shape, size, or gender. But as a woman Veteran, you may be at an increased risk. From unpredictable eating schedules and meals consumed quickly to trauma and the pressure to “make weight,” your previous military experience might affect your relationship with food today.
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Description:If you served honorably, you may be eligible for VA health care benefits. You do not have to be disabled or have a service-connected injury. All Veterans, including National Guard and Reserves, may be eligible even if they never deployed to a combat zone. Learn more about your eligibility and how to enroll in VA health care.
Description:There is a big difference between what is okay to say to a stranger and what's not okay. If you see someone do or say something that makes another person feel uncomfortable or unsafe in this facility, that is harassment. Report it to VA security, a patient advocate, or call/text the Women Veteran Call Center at 1-855-829-6636.
Description:There is a big difference between what is okay to say to a stranger and what's not okay. If you see someone do or say something that makes another person feel uncomfortable or unsafe in this facility, that is harassment. Report it to VA security, a patient advocate, or call/text the Women Veteran Call Center at 1-855-829-6636.
Description:There is a big difference between what is okay to say to a stranger and what's not okay. If you see someone do or say something that makes another person feel uncomfortable or unsafe in this facility, that is harassment. Report it to VA security, a patient advocate, or call/text the Women Veteran Call Center at 1-855-829-6636.
Description:There is a big difference between what is okay to say to a stranger and what's not okay. If you see someone do or say something that makes another person feel uncomfortable or unsafe in this facility, that is harassment. Report it to VA security, a patient advocate, or call/text the Women Veteran Call Center at 1-855-829-6636.
Description:There is a big difference between what is okay to say to a stranger and what's not okay. If you see someone do or say something that makes another person feel uncomfortable or unsafe in this facility, that is harassment. Report it to VA security, a patient advocate, or call/text the Women Veteran Call Center at 1-855-829-6636.
Description:There is a big difference between what is okay to say to a stranger and what's not okay. If you see someone do or say something that makes another person feel uncomfortable or unsafe in this facility, that is harassment. Report it to VA security, a patient advocate, or call/text the Women Veteran Call Center at 1-855-829-6636.
Description:There is a big difference between what is okay to say to a stranger and what's not okay. If you see someone do or say something that makes another person feel uncomfortable or unsafe in this facility, that is harassment. Report it to VA security, a patient advocate, or call/text the Women Veteran Call Center at 1-855-829-6636.
Description:There is a big difference between what is okay to say to a stranger and what's not okay. If you see someone do or say something that makes another person feel uncomfortable or unsafe in this facility, that is harassment. Report it to VA security, a patient advocate, or call/text the Women Veteran Call Center at 1-855-829-6636.
Description:There is a big difference between what is okay to say to a stranger and what's not okay. If you see someone do or say something that makes another person feel uncomfortable or unsafe in this facility, that is harassment. Report it to VA security, a patient advocate, or call/text the Women Veteran Call Center at 1-855-829-6636.
Description:There is a big difference between what is okay to say to a stranger and what's not okay. If you see someone do or say something that makes another person feel uncomfortable or unsafe in this facility, that is harassment. Report it to VA security, a patient advocate, or call/text the Women Veteran Call Center at 1-855-829-6636. Learn more here.
Description:There is a big difference between what is okay to say to a stranger and what's not okay. If you see someone do or say something that makes another person feel uncomfortable or unsafe in this facility, that is harassment. Report it to VA security, a patient advocate, or call/text the Women Veteran Call Center at 1-855-829-6636.
Description:If you see, hear, or experience harassment, please report it. Tell VA police, security, facility leadership, a Patient Advocate, a Women Veteran Program Manager, or call or text the Women Veteran’s Call Center (1-855-829-6636). We are listening and taking action.
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Description: Every Veteran's journey to building a family is unique, and whether you're just beginning to think about your options or already exploring fertility treatments, it's important to know that VA can support you along the way. You have access to a wide range of services that can help make parenthood a reality—and MORE Veterans can now receive the care you need to build your family. If you and your partner need help conceiving or you're a single Veteran wanting to become a parent, you may qualify for fertility services, in vitro fertilization (IVF), or an adoption reimbursement. Additionally, reproductive health care, mental health care, and maternity care coordination are available to support you. The first step to receiving fertility care is to speak with your VA primary care provider—they will refer you to a fertility specialist in the community for an initial evaluation and determine your treatment needs. You can also reach out to the Women Veterans Call Center at 1-855-VA-WOMEN to speak with someone who can walk you through VA fertility benefits and connect you to health care you can trust. Learn more by visiting our Fertility Services webpage.
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Description:Health care after pregnancy is an essential part of your wellbeing. Whether you're due to give birth soon, have just delivered, or you've experienced pregnancy loss, VA is here to support you physically and mentally, so you can achieve your best health.
Description:No matter what your situation is, you belong at VA and we're here to help you. Talk to your health care team about what matters most to you, so we can customize your care to meet your unique needs and values.
Description:Women Veterans: Are you having trouble sleeping? You're not alone. Half of women Veterans experience sleep issues, but they are treatable! If self-help tips haven't worked, VA can help. We have resources to treat insomnia, sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, and other issues that keep you from getting your rest. Difficulty sleeping could be due to medical problems, such as pain, mental health, a diagnosable sleep condition, and more. Don't snooze on your health! Speak with your VA health care provider about your concerns - you could be eligible for sleep therapy, at-home devices, medication, and more advanced care. Listen to our She Wears the Boots podcast episode on insomnia for more information.
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Description:Heart disease is the leading cause of death and disability in women in the U.S., and women Veterans have more risk factors than non-Veteran women for heart disease and stroke. Talk with your VA health care provider during your next checkup and make a heart health plan or call or text the Women Veteran Call Center at 1-855-829-6636 for more information.
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Description:Heart disease is the leading cause of death and disability in women in the U.S., and women Veterans have more risk factors than non-Veteran women for heart disease and stroke. Talk with your VA health care provider during your next checkup and make a heart health plan or call or text the Women Veteran Call Center at 1-855-829-6636 for more information.
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Description:All women Veterans need to be thinking about their heart health. Have a conversation with your VA primary care provider about your risk factors and what you can do to protect your heart.
Description:Don't skip a beat on your heart health. Just 15 minutes of exercise each day can go a long way in preventing heart disease. Learn more about heart health services for women Veterans.
Description:Women receive bystander CPR less often than men - but women need CPR too! Heart disease is the leading cause of death among women in the U.S., affecting women of all ages. Hands-Only CPR could save a life, and yet, bystanders are less likely to help a woman experiencing cardiac arrest out of fear of inappropriate touching, causing physical injury, performing CPR incorrectly, or the misconception that women are less likely to have heart problems. You don't need to be formally trained or certified to perform Hands-Only CPR. It's easier than you might think - and you never know when it may help you save a life! Be ready. Visit the Heart Health page to learn more.
Description:Handle the holiday season with help from VA. The additional stress of the holidays can leave you feeling overwhelmed, and VA is here to help with effective services and treatments like counseling, medication, a variety of Whole Health practices, and more. Learn more about how VA can help you manage your stress and get help this holiday season.
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Description:You are a warrior, a wingman, a shipmate, a battle buddy, and a sister-in-arms. You have contributed to the most professional, educated, agile, and strongest military the U.S. has ever seen. You are a Veteran, and you have earned and deserve respect. If you see or experience any harassment at VA report it immediately to VA security, a Patient Advocate, or call/text the Women Veteran Call Center at 1-855-829-6636.
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Description:Women Veterans, armor up! When were you last vaccinated? Staying up to date with vaccines is one of the simplest ways to invest in your health and protect yourself and others from preventable diseases, serious illnesses, and hospitalization—and you can conveniently get all your vaccines through VA! Based on your age and health, you may be due for vaccines like pneumonia, human papillomavirus (HPV), flu, COVID-19, Tdap (for tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis or whooping cough), shingles, hepatitis, or respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Stay protected and vaccinate with VA. Ask your VA health care provider about which vaccines are right for you. Call the Women Veterans Call Center at 1-855-VA-WOMEN or visit the Women's Health Immunizations page to learn more.
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Description:Starting or growing a family is part of your whole health. To help Veterans achieve their family goals, VA provides Support to Build Your Family. VA offers fertility and infertility care to assist Veterans in their family building journey. Talk to your VA provider to learn more.
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Description:Intimate partner violence can happen to anyone, no matter your age, income, race, ethnicity, culture, religion, gender or disability. VA is committed to providing care for women Veterans in safe and welcoming facilities. For help, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE).
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Description:Trust your gut. Managing your IBS and getting relief from your symptoms is possible. Talk to your VA provider about effective IBS management strategies and create an IBS management plan that fits your unique needs.
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Description:Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs)—such as the IUD—have many benefits. They are over 99% effective, safe, and convenient. Talk to your VA provider about which birth control method is right for you.
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Description:Coughing? Wheezing? Shortness of breath? Talk with your VA women's health provider about getting checked for asthma, rhinitis, and sinusitis.
Description:Women Veterans, taking a deep breath should be effortless. VA offers health care services to support your lung health and may provide you with disability compensation if you were exposed to environmental hazards while serving. From breathing in fumes, smoke, and exhaust to sand, dust, and air pollution, your lungs may have gone through a lot. Whether youre worried about potential exposures during military service, smoking or vaping, or the air you breathe today, talk with your VA health care team about your breathing concerns.
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Description:Women often feel sad, stressed and/or anxious during and after pregnancy. Persistent, frequent or intense symptoms may mean that a woman has a treatable mental health condition. Symptoms of posttraumatic stress may also intensify during this period
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Description:Parenthood can be stressful. It's Okay. Let go of perfect. VA provides resources and services to support you and your family. Talk to your VA health care provider to learn more about how VA is here for you.
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Description:Parenthood can be stressful. It's Okay. Let go of perfect. VA provides resources and services to support you and your family. Talk to your VA health care provider to learn more about how VA is here for you.
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Description:Menopause is a natural part of aging that affects each woman differently. Talk to your VA provider if you are experiencing menopausal symptoms, and they can work with you to create a treatment plan for your unique symptoms. Learn more about menopause services from VA.
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Description:Military sexual trauma (MST) affects more people than you might think, including Veterans of all branches, ages, races, gender identities, and sexual orientations. VA provides services and support for Veterans wherever they are in their recovery, because we believe you — and we believe in you.
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Description:Military sexual trauma (MST) affects more people than you might think, including Veterans of all branches, ages, races, gender identities, and sexual orientations. VA provides services and support for Veterans wherever they are in their recovery, because we believe you — and we believe in you.
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Description:Military sexual trauma (MST) affects more people than you might think, including Veterans of all branches, ages, races, gender identities, and sexual orientations. VA provides services and support for Veterans wherever they are in their recovery, because we believe you — and we believe in you.
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Description:Mindfulness is paying attention on purpose, in the present moment, and without judgment. Research and reports have shown that health and wellbeing can increase with the ancient practice of mindfulness. Learn more about VA's resources to help begin your mindfulness practice.
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Description:Finding 5-10 minutes each day to sit quietly and listen to your breath is part of a mindfulness practice that has many health benefits. Practice mindful meditation at the same time and place, repetition helps form a habit.
Description:Women Veterans, remember to pause, take a deep breath, and check in with yourself. Mindfulness means purposefully paying attention to the present moment. It’s been shown to reduce stress and anxiety, increase self-awareness, improve health outcomes, and help you make decisions that support your health, so you can feel your best. Give yourself the gift of calm and download the VA Mindfulness Coach App to learn more about practicing mindfulness. Call or text 1-855-VA-WOMEN to learn more about VA’s mindfulness resources.
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Description:Military service can be hard on your joints, muscles and bones. VA thinks outside the box in treating musculoskeletal conditions and offers a Whole Health approach to get you back to living your best life. Talk to your VA provider about getting on the road to recovery.
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Description:All women Veterans can take simple steps to prevent osteoporosis. Have a conversation with your VA primary care provider about getting a DEXA scan at age 65 or earlier if you have risk factors, and about what you can do to reduce your risk of osteoporosis.
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Description:Women Veterans: Are you experiencing irregular periods, unwanted hair growth, oily skin and acne, or trouble losing weight? These could be signs of polycystic ovary syndrome, better known as PCOS. PCOS is a common health concern that can affect your hormonal balance, fertility, and overall well-being—yet up to 70% of women with PCOS remain undiagnosed! Don't let your symptoms go untreated. Early diagnosis and treatment may lower your risk for long-term complications, including diabetes and heart disease; untreated PCOS can also increase your risk for endometrial cancer (cancer of the lining of the uterus). VA can help! Schedule an appointment to speak with your VA primary care provider if you think you may have PCOS. If diagnosed, your VA primary care provider can help you navigate your PCOS symptoms and create a treatment plan that works for your unique needs.
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Description:Share your deployment story with your VA health care provider including when you served, where you've been, and the tasks you performed. They can conduct any necessary screenings for deployment related health concerns and help create a treatment plan for your unique circumstances.
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Description:Veterans who become pregnant are at risk for postpartum depression, the most common complication of childbirth, affecting 1 in 7 new mothers. Postpartum depression affects half a million American women each year. You are not alone — VA can help.
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Description:It's never too soon to start planning your journey to a healthy pregnancy with VA. If you are considering becoming pregnant in the near or distant future, have a conversation with your VA health care provider as early as possible. VA can help with every step of your pre-pregnancy journey from food and housing resources, to maternity care coordination, to infertility services and more. Learn more about pregnancy planning services for women Veterans.
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Description:Every form of pregnancy loss comes with its own circumstances and may affect each person differently. This loss can profoundly affect your emotional and physical well-being. You may feel grief, sadness, guilt, anger, and a range of complex emotions. Physically, you may experience discomfort and hormonal changes. Coping with the loss and managing relationships during this time can also be difficult. VA offers compassionate care to help you navigate your unique journey. Your VA health care team will create a recovery plan tailored to your individual needs, including options for mental health care.
Description:Let VA exceed your expectations by providing you with comprehensive maternity care. To access these services, the first step is to get in touch with your VA primary care provider and they will connect you with your Maternity Care Coordinator (MCC) at your local VA facility. Every VA facility has an MCC who assists in coordinating your care, both within and outside VA. The MCC is accessible to answer any questions you may have about services and coverage throughout your pregnancy. VA is dedicated to delivering a seamless maternity care experience to all Veterans. Pregnant Veterans are encouraged to connect with their MCC and explore the various resources offered by VA.
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Description:Keep your health in check with VA. Talk to your VA primary care provider about what preventive health screenings and immunizations are recommended for you.
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Description:Women Veterans: You deserve the best prosthetic and sensory aids designed to fit your lifestyle and your body. VA offers comprehensive and advanced prosthetic devices, sensory aids, and rehabilitation services that specifically meet your unique health care needs. Plus, we know that size and appearance matter. We're further enhancing options so you can choose items for your personal style and body type. You may know that we provide mobility, visual, and hearing aids, surgical implants, and custom limbs. But we also provide gender-specific items such as nursing bras, breast pumps, mastectomy items, wigs, pelvic floor devices, and more.
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Description:VA provides high-quality care to women Veterans with disabilities. By choosing VA, women Vets can take advantage of wigs for hair loss, custom orthotics, artificial limbs, post-mastectomy undergarments with prosthetics pockets, and prosthetic boutiques located in some Women's Health Clinics. Speak with a Women Veterans Program Manager at your VA facility.
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Description:Are you a Veteran over 60? It is time to get vaccinated for shingles. Vaccination is one of the most effective preventive care measures against the shingles virus.
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Description:Some sexually transmitted infections (STIs) don't cause any symptoms. VA is here to remove uncertainty from the question, Are You Positive? Schedule an appointment with your VA provider to get checked for STIs and HIV today or call or text the Women Veterans Call Center at 1-855-829-6636 for more information.
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Description:You are in the right place, and VA is here to help. No matter what you are taking, let your health care provider know. It will not affect your eligibility and VA has many resources to help you cut back or quit completely. Learn more about substance use in women Veterans.
Description:Suicide has no single cause and no one approach can end it—but prevention is possible, especially when support is found before a crisis happens. Women Veterans may have unique experiences related to military service, health and wellbeing, or trauma that can increase the risk of suicide. Some also face medical and social issues that affect their relationships and quality of life. Whether it's mental health care or treatment for chronic pain or other health concerns, VA can provide personalized, gender-tailored care to help women Veterans.
Description:Suicide has no single cause and no one approach can end it—but prevention is possible, especially when support is found before a crisis happens. Women Veterans may have unique experiences related to military service, health and wellbeing, or trauma that can increase the risk of suicide. Some also face medical and social issues that affect their relationships and quality of life. Whether it's mental health care or treatment for chronic pain or other health concerns, VA can provide personalized, gender-tailored care to help women Veterans.
Description:Have you experienced a significant shift in your weight, mood, energy, temperature tolerance, periods, or skin and hair? It may be your thyroid. About 60% of people with a thyroid condition are unaware, but it's a common issue among women. The thyroid gland is a small organ at the front of your neck that produces hormones which play a big role in the way your body functions. If your thyroid makes too much or too little of these hormones, you may have a thyroid condition that could be improved with medication or treatment! Speak with your VA health care provider about your symptoms and start taking steps to improve the way you feel. Visit VA Women's Health for more information.
Description:Women Veterans, you belong at VA where you have access to safe settings and trusted care. VA understands that you may have faced traumatic experiences. Our health care staff are trained to help you feel comfortable and safe at every appointment, in each exam room, and across all VA medical facilities.
Description:Know your body, know the symptoms of uterine cancer. Uterine cancer is not tested for during routine well woman exams. That's why it's important to know your body, know the risks, and know the warning signs for early detection. If you’re experiencing vaginal bleeding that isn't normal for you or if you have pelvic pain and discomfort, talk to your doctor right away. Early detection matters.
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Description:Today VA is grateful for the millions of women who have bravely served and fought for our freedom. As you reflect on your service to our nation, consider VA for your future health care needs. We are here for you.
Description:Today VA is grateful for the millions of women who have bravely served and fought for our freedom. As you reflect on your service to our nation, consider VA for your future health care needs. We are here for you.
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Description:This Veterans Day and throughout the month, we are celebrating women's monumental service. At VA, you are welcome, respected, and recognized.
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Description:Women are Veterans too! This Veterans Month, we thank you for your loyalty and service to our country. Your contributions have been essential in safeguarding our nation, and your leadership, dedication, and sacrifice have opened doors for future generations of women. Your service matters. At VA, we are honored to serve you in return. You have earned the right to be celebrated and recognized, and the pride of being a Veteran is yours to own. This month, show the world your pride as a woman Veteran by using custom graphics created just for you. Share them on social media and in your communications to let everyone know that women Veterans belong at VA. If it's been a while since you've visited or if you haven't enrolled in VA health care, we encourage you to give us a try. You may be surprised by the progress we've made. We've expanded our services and transformed our approach to provide health care designed specifically for you—the woman Veteran. Our women's health care teams are here to support your individual needs at every stage of life, ensuring you receive the best care possible. Download your social media graphics today and learn more about how VA Women's Health is here to serve you. Let's celebrate your service, not just on Veterans Day, but every day. Women Veterans belong at VA.
Description:This Veterans Month, and always, we thank you for your service. VA proudly serves all Veterans by providing you with the health care and benefits you’ve earned. Women Veterans, know that you belong at VA, where we continue to improve our services and culture to ensure you receive the best care.
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Description:VA's Whole Health program places women Veterans at the center of their care, focusing on physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being. This personalized approach considers your unique values, goals, and lifestyle factors, offering holistic care that goes beyond traditional treatment. Programs like MOVE! support physical health through improved nutrition, fitness, and heart health, while integrative therapies such as acupuncture, yoga, and mindfulness help manage chronic pain and reduce stress. Whole Health also fosters purpose and fulfillment by helping you set goals, reconnect with your identity, and thrive after service. Additionally, it creates a strong community of support through peer connections and a dedicated care network. Explore VA's tools and resources to prioritize your well-being and live Whole Health.
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Description:The Women Veterans Call Center is your resource for information about a variety of services and benefits that you have earned and deserve through your military service. The Women Veterans Call Center can be your first call to find out how VA can help you. No question is too big or too small, and every question is important. Give us a call or text: 855-829-6636.
Description:The Women Veterans Call Center is your resource for information about a variety of services and benefits that you have earned and deserve through your military service. The Women Veterans Call Center can be your first call to find out how VA can help you. No question is too big or too small, and every question is important. Give us a call or text: 855-829-6636.
Description:VA dedicates Women Veterans Recognition Day to recognizing, honoring, and remembering the women who have served our country. On June 12, 1948, the Women's Armed Services Integration Act was signed, allowing women to permanently serve in the regular Armed Forces. Now, over two million women Veterans live in the U.S., and VA is honored to provide you with the best health care to meet your unique needs.
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Description:During Women's History Month, VA honors and celebrates our nation's valiant women Veterans of yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Follow stories of valiant women and learn more on this site.
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Description:VA dedicates Women's History Month to celebrating our nation's front-line women for their contributions, achievements, and tireless effort in serving others and providing healing and hope to all.
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Description:During March, VA dedicates Women's History Month to celebrating 100 years of advancing women Veterans' health care at VA. We are honoring those who advocated for women who have served, influenced VA's positive culture change, and made history at VA
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Description:In March 2024, VA Office of Women's Health dedicates Women's History Month to honoring Native American women Veterans. VA recognizes the impact your advocacy, contributions, and sacrifice have made on our military history. Today, Native Americans serve at a higher rate compared to any other demographic, demonstrating your dedication to our country and everlasting commitment to service. Native American women Veterans: we celebrate your sacred stories, diverse cultures, and ancient traditions. Thank you for your service. VA is proud to serve you with health care you can trust.
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Description:We're here for you. Women Veterans, we have staff specially trained in caring for you. Women Veteran Program Managers are available at every VA, along with Women's Mental Health Champions, Maternity Care Coordinators and more.
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Description:Rediscover your best health in 2022. Talk with your VA primary care provider about how to start your journey of healthy living and access the VA health care benefits and services you've earned and deserve.
The Women Veterans Call Center is your guide to women's health
If you have questions or can't find what you're looking for, you can call, text, or chat online with the Women Veterans Call Center (WVCC) at 855-829-6636 to get help and find available resources and services in your area. Trained women representatives can also:
Provide you with information on enrolling in VA health care if you have not already
Provide you with information on setting up a medical appointment in your area
Provide you with information about your eligibility (including questions about disability ratings) and other VA benefits like employment, education, and home loans
Connect you with your local VA Medical Center or local women's health contact who can assist in coordinating all the services you need
WVCC representatives are available 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.