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YOU FIRST | VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

280 State Drive, Waterbury, VT 05671

Eligibility
Cisgender and transgender women, transgender men, and non binary people ages 21-74 are eligible to join the program; Income Guidelines Apply; Medicaid or Medicare Part B recipients ARE ELIGIBLE as long as they meet the other requirements
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Toll Free

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Information & Services

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Information & Services

Fees
Free
Service area
Vermont state
Provides a health screening program that pays for breast cancer screenings, cervical cancer screenings, as well as diagnostic follow up. Cholesterol and diabetes screenings are also provided. Participants can go to their own physicians or get help finding a primary care provider. Includes assistance with making healthy lifestyle changes related to eating, physical activity, and smoking.
Last Assured
11/12/2025
Providing organization
VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Vermont Department of Health (VDH) is the state government agency that focuses on issues related to the promotion and protection of the health and wellbeing of all Vermonters. The department includes the Board of Medical Practice, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner and 12 local health offices. VDH focuses on prevention and promotion of healthy behaviors such as eating a healthy diet, having regular physical activity, and not smoking or abusing alcohol or other drugs. The department works to improve access to health services such as immunizations, mammograms, HIV/AIDS testing and care, and prenatal care, investigates disease outbreaks, and takes action to control the spread of illness. VDH licenses physicians and hospitals, emergency medical personnel and services, inspects food and lodging establishments, and enforces health regulations, as well as prepares for and responds to public health threats and emergencies.