The Wisconsin Well Woman Program (WWWP) provides preventive health screening services to women with little or no health insurance coverage. Well Woman pays for mammograms, Pap tests, certain other health screenings, and multiple sclerosis testing for women with high risk signs of multiple sclerosis. The program is administered by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Division of Public Health, and is available in all 72 Wisconsin Counties and 11 tribes. Well Woman pays for certain screenings for some of the most common women's health concerns, such as breast cancer, cervical cancer and multiple sclerosis testing for high risk women.
Covered services are available from participating health care providers at no cost to Well Woman clients. There is no premium, co-payment or deductible for the Well Woman Program. Not all covered services are available from every provider.
To Be Eligible
You must be a woman age 45 through 64, and
Your income is within the program's guideline limits(250% federal poverty level), and
You do not have health insurance, or the insurance you have doesn’t cover routine check-ups and screening, or you are unable to pay the deductible or co-payment.
How to Apply
Apply in person at the Sauk County Public Health Department during Intake hours(8:00am-12:00pm Monday through Friday). No appointment is necessary.
Bring:
The Intake nurse will assist you with the enrollment form, review the program information with you and make you an appointment with a participating provider.