cancer prevention & screening

Breast Cancer Prevention & Screening

Schedule a Mammogram

Breast health begins with receiving regular mammograms, which can detect and prevent breast cancer early. Most physicians recommend women begin routine mammograms at age 40, although women with risk factors may benefit from receiving mammograms at an earlier age.

Our registered mammography technologists offer two types of mammograms — screening and diagnostic — during weekdays by appointment. We also have a walk-in mammogram day on the last Tuesday of every month. Our breast health patient navigator will guide you through your mammogram and diagnosis, and serve as your advocate, connecting you with the appropriate resources and support.

To schedule a mammogram call the number below.

CALL (920) 623-6466

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a mammogram?
What’s the difference between a screening mammogram and a diagnostic mammogram?
When should I start getting mammograms — and how often should I get them?
What about self-examinations?
What are common risk factors for breast cancer?

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