How USWHA Positively Impacts Patients​​

The U.S. Women's Health Alliance represents the most experienced, knowledgeable, and passionate providers of women's healthcare across the nation. We formed USWHA in 2012 based on one important goal: to effectively collaborate as one united organization of resources, knowledge and experiences to help private practices thrive in a new healthcare environment while delivering high quality and affordable healthcare to women.

All our Members are in private practice for a reason – to have the opportunity to stay ahead of the healthcare curve and provide a level of care that exceeds the standards. We welcome patients from across the United States to use our complimentary Patient Education Search Tool and Find a Physician features. We encourage you to recommend your own OB/GYN provider or practice to become a Member of USWHA. We are always looking to share our trusted resources and knowledge with our patients, and we hope you return to our site as often as needed to get the answers you need and the service you deserve.​

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USWHA Medical Provider

The U.S. Women's Health Alliance represents over 5,000 women's healthcare providers delivering care to well over 10 million women in 36 states across the country. Our Members are ready and available to provide high-quality and more affordable healthcare to women. To find a USWHA provider, please use our Find a Physician search tool to see if a Member Group practice is in your area​:

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Patient Education Search

The U.S. Women's Health Alliance offers women an outstanding way to educate themselves on a wide variety of health topics important to them. From basic information to detailed articles, you can search over 1,500 different topics here:​

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Refer Your Women's
Health Provider

We are interested in growing our Membership with the most trusted, respected women's healthcare providers who believe in putting patients first and operating in a fiscally responsible way.

If your provider gives care at a private practice – a clinic or care center that is owned and managed by physicians vs. owned and operated by a hospital or health system – but is not yet a Member of the U.S. Women's Health Alliance, please complete this brief form, and we will contact them about our national organization.​