Center for Breast Health East Brunswick
Services
Breast Health
The Center for Breast Health offers state-of-the-art mammography services with the most advanced technology for breast health. We provide breast tomosynthesis, a 3-dimensional mammogram that allows the radiologist to view the breast tissue one layer at a time. By viewing the images in slices, the radiologist is able to look at minute details of the breast, as opposed to only a flat 2-dimensional image. We offer a comprehensive consultation at your visit to discuss self-breast exams and family risk assessment.
Screening breast ultrasounds provide additional screenings for women with dense breasts. Breast density reporting is part of your annual mammogram, and those with dense breast tissue may benefit from additional screenings. Now offered conveniently in office, screening breast ultrasounds can often be performed immediately after your mammogram. We are proud to offer the latest technology and services you deserve to maintain your breast health.
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Additional Locations
Center for Breast Health - Haverford
Specialties: Breast Health
Center for Breast Health - Limerick
Specialties: Breast Health
Center for Breast Health - Paoli
Specialties: Breast Health
Center for Breast Health - Langhorne
Specialties: Breast Health
Center for Breast Health - Sewell
Specialties: Breast Health
News & Resources

September 16, 2025
Axia Women’s Health Launches AI-Assisted Mammograms To Support Earlier Breast Cancer Detection
Axia Women’s Health announced today it is now offering an FDA-cleared artificial intelligence (AI) technology with every mammogram at no cost to patients. By investing in offering this additional service...
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July 7, 2026
Understanding the New Name for PCOS: What It Means for Women
You may have recently heard about a proposed new name for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS): Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS). The proposed change reflects what healthcare providers and researchers have...
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If you’re trying to conceive, chances are you’ve considered using-or are already using-a fertility tracking app. From predicting ovulation to tracking symptoms and menstrual cycles, these apps have become...
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