The Military Health System provides comprehensive women’s and gender-specific associated with cardiovascular health, mental health, musculoskeletal injuries and reproductive health care. Our goal is to ensure the health of all women at every stage of life.
What's New?
Questions from the Force on Essential Women's Health Care Services
Many members of the Department of Defense community have asked about essential women’s health care services following the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. View the Questions and Answers
Memorandum from the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, June 28, 2022
Ensuring Access to Essential Women's Health Care Services for Service Members, Dependents, Beneficiaries, and Department of Defense Civilian Employees. View the Memo
Your Health is Our Mission!
Explore the comprehensive women’s health services available to you in the Military Health System at every stage of your life. Our services include:



We also offer many specialty care services for all your health care needs.
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Did you know? We've got an app for that!
Military Health mobile apps provide information and support to service members, veterans, and their families for a variety of health issues. See All Our Mobile Apps.

The Deployment Readiness Education for Servicewomen
This app empowers women by providing a one-stop resource for women’s health concerns before, during, and after deployment.
Explore the App

Decide + Be Ready
This app provides an interactive way for service members to learn about birth control options and help think through what is important to them about the method they choose.
Google Play App Store
Have you or someone you know been affected by sexual assault?
If you or someone you know in the DOD community has experienced sexual assault, please consider reaching out to DOD Safe Helpline for 24/7, anonymous, one-on-one support at 877-995-5247 or SafeHelpline.org/live-chat.

Are you transitioning out of the military?
Visit the Center for Women Veterans to learn about women's health care services available to you from the VA.

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8/16/2022
The Q&A provides answers to questions around reproductive health care access — including leave and travel, sexual assault, contraceptives and other types of related assistance.
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Many members of the Department of Defense community have asked about essential women’s health care services following the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. As Secretary Austin has made clear, the health and well-being of our Service members, the civilian workforce, and DOD families are top priorities for the Department.
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8/11/2022
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital’s breastfeeding support group, Mom & Me, has resumed in-person meetings, Mondays from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Women’s Health Clinic.
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8/9/2022
The July MHS Minute highlights a dedicated webpage for women's health to educate women and their partners on the health care services and resources available to them. Visit https://www.health.mil/Military-Health-Topics/Total-Force-Fitness/Preventive-Health/Womens-Health to learn more. Additionally, learn more about the new national suicide and crisis lifeline, 988.
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Walk-in availability for cervical cancer screening – also known as a Pap test or Pap smear – will begin at Naval Hospital Bremerton’s OB/GYN clinic, Sept. 2, 2022.
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This video provides a brief overview of the Deployment Readiness Education for Servicewomen App.
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Rates for Chlamydia have been rising in recent years. Chlamydia can cause permanent damage that can make it difficult or impossible for women to get pregnant. It often shows no symptoms at all but in some cases, it can cause a burning sensation when peeing in both men and women.
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The Defense Health Agency announces the release of Deployment Readiness Education for Servicewomen, the agency’s newest progressive web application.
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Many female service members and their beneficiaries want control of their bodies’ menstrual cycles for a variety of reasons, including military readiness. At medical centers, hospitals, and clinics around the world, the Military Health System provides education, counseling, and access to birth control. The military offers a variety of methods or products so women can choose the best birth control for their unique needs.
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