Imaging News & Articles

Month: February 2023

Breast Imaging Technologist Explaining A 3D Mammogram To Her Patient

How Painful Is A 3D Mammogram?

Many people are nervous when it comes to getting a mammogram because of the unknowns: what’s the procedure like, what happens if I get abnormal results, and – above all – will it...

February 27, 2023 – 10 min read
Mammography Technologist Helps Patient During Their First 3D Mammogram

What Can I Expect From My First 3D Mammogram?

Getting your first mammogram is daunting. There are a lot of unknowns, horror stories, and myths surrounding this procedure, yet it is necessary for your health and well-being. Doctors recommend women start getting...

February 20, 2023 – 11 min read
CT Technologist Prepares Male Patient For Chest CT Scan

What Can A Chest CT Scan Show A Doctor About Heart Problems

If you are experiencing symptoms of heart disease, your doctor might recommend you get a chest CT scan. A CT (computed tomography) scan is a very common procedure that is the preferred method...

February 13, 2023 – 10 min read
Breast Imaging Specialist Smiling At Female Patient After 3D Mammogram

When Should You Get A 3D Mammogram?

Doctors recommend women get a mammogram as an annual breast cancer screening starting at age 40. The American Society of Breast Surgeons recommends a 3D mammogram (digital breast tomosynthesis) as your annual scan....

February 6, 2023 – 10 min read

Now offering Mammo with Cardiac Screening

Your heart tells a story, and your mammogram can help you hear it.

Heart disease is one of the leading health concerns for women, and early signs often go unnoticed.

Mammo with Cardiac Screening evaluates breast arterial calcification (BAC), a finding associated with cardiovascular risk, during a routine screening mammogram — with no additional exam time or radiation.

Starting January 19, you can choose Mammo with Cardiac Screening for a $120 out-of-pocket fee (HSA/FSA eligible).

To schedule Mammo with Cardiac Screening or add it to your upcoming mammogram, call (888) 909-7572.