Compassionate Care for Women:State-of-the-Art Mammogram Technology + Online Mammography Scheduling

Mammography is the only available screening method shown to reduce breast cancer mortality. Breast cancer screening via mammography is recommended for women annually beginning at the age of 40, but how often and at what age to begin screenings should be discussed with one’s doctor, considering family history of breast cancer, genetic makeup, and other factors.

Imaging Specialists is committed to compassionate care for women with state-of-the-art mammogram technology, including 3-D mammography. Our comprehensive imaging center is an American College of Radiology Mammography Accredited Facility, demonstrating the highest quality of patient care.

 

Imaging Specialists now offers efficient online scheduling for our patients for mammograms!

 

Patients can visit our website, www.imagingsc.com, and follow these steps for easy scheduling:

  • Click on the “Schedule Online” icon at the top right-hand corner of our website.

  • Step One: Select appointment type from the drop-down screen (select “Mammogram.”)  You will then select whether you have insurance. After entering your insurance information, if applicable, you will be redirected to a brief questionnaire.

  • Step Two: Complete the brief “Appointment Questions” page, which helps direct our patients to the best imaging facility for their specific needs. Referring providers are required for mammograms.

  • Step Three:  Select your preferred date and time that works for your schedule.  

  • Step Four: Enter your personal patient information.

It’s that easy! Patients will receive a follow-up appointment confirmation message. 

 

We stand by the idea that healthcare delivery should revolve around what the patient wants. We promise to offer the best technology at the best price. Be an advocate for your health and tell your doctor you want to go to Imaging Specialists.

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