
When to consider getting a Mammogram
Mammograms, or breast X-rays, should be the first step in annual breast cancer screening for women aged 40 to 44.
Women over 55 should begin getting mammograms every two years, though they are still eligible for yearly screening.
As long as a woman is in good health and is anticipated to survive 10 more years or longer, screening should continue.
The recommended age range for mammograms is 45 to 54 years old.
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Reggie B.

Jason was very sweet and comforting (I struggle with anxiety) so since it was my first time getting an MRI, he is also bilingual so I like how is very helpful to Spanish speaking patients! Love it here.
Scott W.

My experience today could not have gone any better. They even called me back up to the desk to refund me some of what I paid them because my doctor did not request contrast with my CT scan.
Chris G.

I came in with an appointment set up and Sandy and Abby checked me in very prompt upon my arrival. They were very courteous and friendly. Thank you so much for making this process easier to cope with my back pain.
Clarice M.

Arrived a few minutes early for mammogram, was greeted warmly by receptionist. Waited less than 5 mins before my name was called. Aliyah was very pleasant, professional and quick. Total appointment took less than 30 minutes. Can’t beat that!!
Prior to your visit
- Our staff will contact you prior to your scheduled appointment date to confirm your upcoming visit. Be sure to inform the scheduler if you have breast implants or a personal history of breast cancer. To make your visit as quick as possible, we will make every effort to pre-register you for your visit.
- Please bring a photo ID, your insurance information and the prescription from your physician to your appointment.
- We recommend you wear separates so that you will only need to disrobe from the waist up. Please refrain from using any deodorant, lotions, powders, perfumes, or any other products on your upper torso or arms, as they may contain minerals that interfere with the results of your study.
- It is important to notify your technologist if you are pregnant or breast-feeding.
- You may eat, drink and take medications as usual unless you are advised differently.
On the day of your visit
- Please bring a photo ID, your insurance information and the prescription from your physician to your appointment.
- We recommend you wear separates so that you will only need to disrobe from the waist up. Please refrain from using any deodorant, lotions, powders, perfumes, or any other products on your upper torso or arms, as they may contain minerals that interfere with the results of your study.
- It is important to notify your technologist is you are pregnant or breast-feeding.
- You may eat, drink and take medications as usual unless you are advised differently.
Following your visit
- Our radiologists will interpret your images and send a report directly to your doctor. Your doctor will communicate the results of your exam to you.