Breast Cancer Awareness
Breast Health, Cancer
Read MoreThe 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.
The Society of Breast Imaging recommends scheduling your screening mammogram prior to your first dose of a COVID-19 vaccination OR 4-6 weeks following the second dose of a COVID-19 vaccination. Doing so will help to avoid incorrect results. However, if you have a concern, you should still seek care and speak with your physician.
Automated Breast Ultrasound (ABUS) provides 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 ABUS, in addition to their routine screen. ABUS is now offered conveniently in office and 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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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.
The Society of Breast Imaging recommends scheduling your screening mammogram prior to your first dose of a COVID-19 vaccination OR 4-6 weeks following the second dose of a COVID-19 vaccination. Doing so will help to avoid incorrect results. However, if you have a concern, you should still seek care and speak with your physician.
Automated Breast Ultrasound (ABUS) provides 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 ABUS, in addition to their routine screen. ABUS is now offered conveniently in office and 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.