1. Home Health Nursing Services: Women’s health nurse practitioners can use their specialized training to provide in-home health care to female patients. This could include physicals, health assessments, and general health monitoring.

2. Wellness Coaching and Classes: Women’s health nurse practitioners can use their expertise to teach classes or offer one-on-one sessions to educate women on health issues, nutrition, and fitness.

3. Women’s Health Education and Advocacy: Women’s health nurse practitioners can use their platform to spread awareness and provide resources to help women better understand their health. This could include writing articles, hosting webinars, or creating other educational content about women’s health topics.

4. Gynecological Services: Women’s health nurse practitioners can provide gynecological services such as Pap smears and other screenings. These services can be offered in-person or online.

5. Health Screening and Testing: Women’s health nurse practitioners can offer screenings and tests to diagnose a range of health issues, from infections and STDs to diabetes and cancer.

6. Telehealth: Women’s health nurse practitioners can also offer telehealth services, allowing them to remotely consult with patients and provide advice while maintaining social distancing guidelines.