Programs for Women

Medicaid for Pregnant Women provides health care services for low-income pregnant and postpartum women.

Services offered include but are not limited to prenatal visits, prenatal vitamins, labor and delivery and postpartum care.

I'm pregnant and need health insurance, but I can't get Medicaid.

CHIP Perinatal is a program for pregnant women who can't get Medicaid and don't have health insurance.

CHIP Perinatal includes prenatal visits, prenatal vitamins, labor and delivery and postpartum care.

To find out if you can get CHIP Perinatal, apply for Medicaid. If you don’t qualify for Medicaid, we'll automatically determine if you qualify for CHIP Perinatal.

I don't have health insurance, and I need family planning services.

Healthy Texas Women provides health and family planning services to women ages 15 through 44 with low income and no insurance.

I don't have health insurance, and I need breast or cervical cancer screening services.

The Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Services (BCCS) program provides breast and cervical screening and diagnostic services for women.

Services include breast and pelvic examinations, mammograms, pap tests and more. If your BCCS screening finds breast or cervical cancer, a BCCS provider can help you apply for Medicaid for Breast and Cervical Cancer.

I have breast or cervical cancer, and I don't have health insurance.

Medicaid for Breast and Cervical Cancer provides health care services for women with low incomes who have breast or cervical cancer.

Services include cancer treatment, lab tests, hospital care, service coordination provided by a nurse, and more.