Women's Health

As women, our busy schedules often get in the way of keeping up with our health. We make it simple to find the preventive care you need.

Find the care you need.

Balancing busy schedules can make it challenging for women to prioritize their health, but we simplify access to preventive care with user-friendly resources, benefits, and tools. It's crucial to prioritize regular screenings, including early wellness exams and consultations with your doctor about additional screenings based on your risk factors.
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Common Conditions in Women

To stay healthy, make regular screenings a priority. This includes getting your early wellness exams and talking with your doctor about other screenings based on your risk factors. Most of our Select Health plans cover preventive care at 100%—this means most of these screenings will require no copay, coinsurance, or deductible.

Depression

If you’re struggling with depression, you’re not alone. Your primary care can help you with diagnosis and treatment plans.

Diabetic Care

It is especially important for women to stay on top of their diabetes, as diabetes leads to a four-fold increase in heart disease for women.

Heart Disease

Heart attacks and heart disease are often associated with men, but the truth is that over 44% of women are living with some form of heart disease.

Menopause

If menopause symptoms are getting you down, be sure to talk to your doctor.

STI Screenings

For women who have an intimate relationship (even a committed, monogamous one), staying healthy requires regular screenings.

Vaccines

Get the facts about immunizations from a trusted source and talk to your doctor about what other vaccines you or your loved ones might need.

Early cancer detection can save lives.

One in three women in the United States will be diagnosed with cancer, but there are preventive measures that can be taken to reduce your risk.

Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is most treatable if it’s caught early. For most women, breast cancer prevention starts with a mammogram.

Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer is one of the most successfully treated cancers if found early. Screenings are recommend for those over the age of 30.

Colorectal Cancer

With colorectal cancer steadily on the rise among younger populations in the last several years, regular screenings are now recommended for ages 45+.