A ribbon cutting  for the VA Augusta Health Care System's new standalone Women Veterans Health Clinic was Feb. 2, 2026. Photo  courtesy VA
A ribbon cutting for the VA Augusta Health Care System's new standalone Women Veterans Health Clinic was Feb. 2, 2026. Photo courtesy VA

Augusta VA dedicates new women’s clinic

VA Augusta Health Care System dedicated its new standalone Women Veterans Health Clinic Feb. 2 on the 8th Floor of Building 1 at 820 Sebastian Way in Augusta.

The new clinic opened in late 2025 and offers a wide range of services to women Veterans – VA Augusta’s fastest-growing patient population, according to a news release from the VA.

VA Augusta Health Care System dedicated its new standalone Women Veterans Health Clinic Feb. 2, 2026 on the 8th Floor of Building 1 at 820 Sebastian Way in Augusta. The new clinic opened in late 2025. Photo courtesy VA

“This new clinic empowers us to offer women expanded, holistic care in a private setting,” said Dr. Jennifer Woodley, VA Augusta’s Women Veterans Program Manager. “Our women Veterans have earned this level of high-quality, compassionate care.”

The new clinic serves women veterans with full on-site primary care teams; cervical cancer and STI screenings; birth control, pre-conception and reproductive health counseling; maternity care and gynecology; and pelvic floor rehab, the release said.

Other existing services, including laboratory, pharmacy, radiology, bone density and mammography will continue at VA Augusta’s two medical center campuses.

VA Augusta Health Care System, with high-complexity medical centers and outpatient clinics in Augusta, Athens, Aiken, and Statesboro, serves about 50,000 unique Veteran patients each year and employs around 2,500 staff.

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