Mammography Services

Know the Facts

Mammography is an X-ray test of the breasts (mammary glands) that is used to diagnose breast cancer. The X-ray image is called a mammogram.
 
What you may not realize is that technology and expertise can vary significantly from one facility to another. Become familiar with the training, skill and capabilities of your imaging center and its procedures before you schedule your test.
 
Remember, you have a choice of health care resources and providers.

Here are some essential questions to ask that will help you make the best decision: 

How is your radiologist credentialed? Is he or she board certified by the American Board of Radiology? 

  Exactly how much specialized training does your radiologist have? Does it include fellowship training in breast imaging? 

 How long will it take your doctor to receive test results to help speed up your diagnosis and treatment? 

 Look closely at the technology in use. Does your mammography center have computer-aided detection (CAD)? 

 Talk to the staff before you schedule an appointment. Are they knowledgeable and able to answer your questions about the facility and the physicians reading your mammogram? 

 How does your mammography center follow up a positive indication of cancer? What kind of technology is in use to assure you the best possible outcome?

 Get the answers to these questions
 

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