United States Department of Veterans Affairs

VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System

Women Veterans Program

Eligibility and Enrollment

Veterans can apply for VA healthcare enrollment by completing VA Form 10-10EZ.Apply online, or visit, call or write to any VA health care facility or Veterans' benefits office. You can also call the VA Health Benefits Call Center toll free at 877-222 VETS (877-222 8387). Get the latest on VA health care & eligibility and enrollment.

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Like other large health care systems, VA health care services address the full spectrum of human health needs covering preventive, medical, and rehabilitative health care.

About VA Health Care for Women Veterans

At each VA Medical Center nationwide, a Women Veterans Program Manager is designated to advise and advocate for women Veterans. She can help coordinate all the services you may need, from primary care to specialized care for chronic conditions or reproductive health.

VA health care for women Veterans includes: 

Primary Care

General care includes health evaluation and counseling, disease prevention, nutrition counseling, weight control, smoking cessation, and substance abuse counseling and treatment as well as gender-specific primary care, e.g., cervical cancer screens (Pap smears), breast cancer screens (mammograms), birth control, preconception counseling, Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, menopausal support (hormone replacement therapy).

Mental health includes evaluation and assistance for issues such as depression, mood, and anxiety disorders; intimate partner and domestic violence; sexual trauma; elder abuse or neglect; parenting and anger management; marital, caregiver, or family-related stress; and post-deployment adjustment or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Military Sexual Trauma (MST)

Women—and men as well—may experience repeated sexual harassment or sexual assault during their military service. Special services are available to women who have experienced MST. VA provides free, confidential counseling and treatment for mental and physical health conditions related to MST.More on MST.

Specialty Care

Management and screening of chronic conditions includes heart disease, diabetes, cancer, glandular disorders, osteoporosis, and fibromyalgia as well as sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV/AIDS and hepatitis.

Reproductive health care includes maternity care, infertility evaluation and limited treatment; sexual problems, tubal ligation, urinary incontinence, and others. VA is prohibited by legislative authority from providing either in-vitro fertilization or abortion services.

Rehabilitation, homebound, and long-term care. VA referrals are given to those in need of rehabilitation therapies such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language therapy, exercise therapy, recreational therapy, and vocational therapy. Homebound and long-term care services are available as well, limited to those meeting specific requirements.

Telephone Care

For enrolled women Veterans, a VA health care professional is available by phone at each VA Medical Center to answer questions and advise on health concerns 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you are currently enrolled as a VA patient, you can contact your VA Medical Center and ask for the telephone care number.

Programs for Special Groups

Special programs provide services for homeless women Veterans, victims of domestic violence, and women Veterans interested in education and training, employment assistance, and vocational rehabilitation.


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National Center for PTSD

 

Women Veterans Program Coordinator:

Cheryl Allen - Women Veterans Program Coordinator

Cheryl Allen
(734) 845-3660

My Healthy Vet - Your Gateway to Veteran Health and Wellness

Booklet - Federal Benefits for Veterans and Dependents

 

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

For veterans to call and speak with someone
1-800-273-Talk (8255)
OR
If immediate crisis, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency care center
  National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
VA Mental Health Home Page