United States Department of Veterans Affairs
United States Department of Veterans Affairs

W. G. (Bill) Hefner VAMC Salisbury, North Carolina

Women's Health


About the Program

Women who have served in the Armed Forces are eligible for a variety of veterans benefits. VA actively encourages women to utilize the benefits due them.

The Salisbury VAMC Women's Health Program targets programs and facilities to meet the unique needs of female veterans.

Services Offered

The following services are provided in the Women’s Clinic at Salisbury VAMC:

Medical Care

Gender specific issues

  • Reproduction/contraception
  • Menopause and Osteoporosis
  • Diseases of the reproductive organ and breasts, including cancers
  • Management of abnormal pap smears
  • Management of abnormal mammograms
  • Diagnosis and treatment of urinary incontinence
  • Infertility diagnosis & treatment
  • Abnormal uterine bleeding
  • All pelvic ultrasounds for female veterans
  • Annual exams
  • Cervical cancer screening
  • Mammography
  • Referral for bone mineral density test

Prenatal care is not provided at SVAMC, but is “fee based out” to community OB/Gyns at the VA’s expense.

Option to have GYN surgery done at the Salisbury facility.

Gynecologic consultative and surgical services are provided to women veterans from Fayetteville and Asheville VAMC.

Mental Health

  • Sexual trauma counseling
  • Substance abuse treatment
  • Evaluation and treatment for post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Programs for homeless women veterans
  • Programs for victims of domestic violence
  • Vocational rehabilitation programs

Staff currently includes a board certified gynecologist and a physician assistant with extensive experience in women’s health, two nurses, a program support assistant, a program manager and a social worker.

Patients will be referred to other VA facilities or to the community for any service not available at Salisbury VAMC.

Mental health services, including treatment for post traumatic stress disorder, and sexual trauma counseling are also available for women. Treatment for substance abuse is available as well.

We would be pleased to welcome you as a new member of the Well Women’s Clinic.  It is our desire to address your special needs as a woman veteran in a location that is sensitive to your privacy.

For additional information please contact the clinic at 704-638-3398.

Services

Services
Extended Care and Rehabilitation
Mental Health
Pharmacy
Primary Care
Research
Social Work
Specialty Care
Spinal Cord Injury
Women's Health