Hours of Operation:
Monday – Thursday: 8:00am – 8:00pm
Fridays: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Saturdays: 8:00am – 4:00pm
Our Procedures Include:
Digital Mammography with CAD
Digital Ultrasound
Digital Bone Density Scan (DEXA)
Digital X-Ray
Women’s Healthcare Imaging offers diagnostic imaging/radiological services essential to women’s health. Your procedures will all be done with the latest technology and comfort.
What Should I bring to my appointment?
- Bring the prescription from your physician and any insurance information including your referral or pre-certification on the day of your appointment. If you do not bring this information, we will have to reschedule your appointment.
- Please remember to bring or send any previous test results, films or cd’s.
- Arrive 15 minutes ahead of time to fill out forms, unless you have already filled them out.
- We ask many questions about your medical history. This aids the radiologist in making the best diagnosis and determine any health risks.
Digital Mammography with CAD
Mammography Screening
When you walk thru or doors, you’ll feel the difference. From the waterfall in the waiting room to your exam room, you will feel a calming effect that is not present at other multi-modality centers. Your screening on one day a year does not end when you walk out of the office.
We offer Digital Mammography with CAD, it’s the latest technology in breast imaging. It has high-speed digital imaging with a zoom lens to produce images of the breast with greater accuracy and clarity than older digital or film mammography. The system also uses the lowest possible dose of radiation and has compression paddles that adapt to each patient’s unique breast size and density to provide the utmost comfort during the screening. See Mammography Prepreparation

Diagnostic Mammography
Diagnostic Mammography
Diagnostic mammography is a radiological study of the breast(s) to evaluate signs or symptoms of a breast disorder or screening-detected abnormalities. Diagnostic mammography may also be performed on individuals with a history of breast cancer.
The diagnostic mammogram includes additional views of the breast and may also include ultrasound, and possibly breast MRI. This is because women receiving diagnostic mammograms are experiencing a problem, maybe a lump, nipple discharge or pain, or were advised to go for additional testing after a screening mammography. A diagnostic mammogram is used to find and diagnose any concerns.
A radiologist will read the diagnostic mammogram as soon as it is completed. Women receiving diagnostic mammograms may be asked to remain at our mammography facility until they receive an answer regarding their test results. See Breast Biopsy, See Mammography Prepreparation
Mammography Preparation:
Please try to schedule your mammogram just after your menstrual period.
For all breast diagnostic and intervention procedures, please do not use deodorant, powders or lotions under the arms or near the breast prior to the examination. These products can actually have a negative effect on the X-ray making them more difficult to view and interpret.
Please remember to bring or send any previous test results, films or cd’s.
Arrive 15 minutes ahead of time to fill out forms, unless you have already filled them out. We ask many questions about your medical history so we can access your breast cancer risk.
- No baby powder or deodorant under the armpits and breast the day of the examination.
- Wear a two (2) piece outfit, e.g pants and blouse.
- Avoid any items such as coffee, soda, tea and chocolate that contain caffeine for three (3) days prior to examination.
- Bring Prior Mammography films or cd with you on the day of examination for comparison.
If patient is still menstruating, schedule appointment 7 to 10 days after menstruation starts.top
Frequently Asked Questions:
When should I go for my first mammography?
When you reach 40, you need to schedule a screening. If there is history of breast disease in your family, your doctor may want you to schedule much earlier. You are never too old to go for breast screening. Never let your age prevent you from seeking a mammography. top
Will I feel pain?
With our advanced digital mammography equipment your screening is over in a matter of a few minutes. A facility with old fashioned film mammography will have a much longer scan time. It’s still not fun but most women can easily handle the slight discomfort of the procedure. top
Does breast size matter in terms of my procedure?
That’s a great question. Our unique equipment compensates for each breast both in size and ethnicity. That’s right; ethnicity enters into the picture and so does breast density. Our mammography equipment actually interprets – through our technologist – the breast it will be screening and makes adjustments that make the scan easier, quicker and more complete. You always want to make sure all the views are clear and true and, sometimes with dense breasts, that can be a problem…but not with our specialized equipment. Our ultrasound equipment also makes adjustments to accommodate the breast that will be scanned. top
How do I get my films from the facility where I have had mammograms in the past?
Just call your previous facility prior to your appointment with us and request a copy or a cd of your films. They will advise you when your film/cd is ready to be picked up. Bring them along to your appointment at Women’s Healthcare Imaging. top
How long will the screening take?
The screening itself takes just a few minutes. Our mammography equipment is very fast, safe and efficient. top
Breast Biopsy
To determine whether any abnormalities are cancerous, a biopsy procedure removes a small amount of tissue from the breast to be examined by a pathologist and diagnosed. We provide fine needle and core needle biopsy procedures by expert physicians.
Fine Needle Biopsy
Fine needle is the least invasive method of biopsy. First, the breast is numbed and then the surgeon or the radiologist will use a thin needle to remove a sample of cells from the area. Often times, the surgeon will be guided by a lump. On other occasions, diagnostic imaging studies may be needed to guide the needle to the correct location.top
Core Needle Biopsy
Core needle uses a larger hollow needle to remove several cylinder-shaped samples of tissue from the suspicious area. In some cases, multiple samples are taken to ensure proper diagnosis.top
Biopsy Results
In the case of biopsy results, your physician will be notified within 48-72 hours. Your physician is your key contact after all procedures are completed.top
Patient Biopsy Preparation
- Stop aspirin 7-10 days prior to the biopsy or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents for 3 days prior to the biopsy.
- If you take a blood thinner such as coumadin, heparin or other anticoagulants, please tell our staff so we can coordinate discontinuance of the medication and pre-biopsy blood work with your physician.
- If you have any medical condition, please let us know.
- Eat a light breakfast on the morning of your appointment.
- Bring the prescription from your physician and any insurance information including your referral or pre-certification on the day of your appointment. If you do not bring this information, we will have to reschedule your appointment.
Digital Ultrasound
Women’s Healthcare Imaging uses Digital Ultrasound Equipment. It’s fast and accurate.
A breast ultrasound is a noninvasive procedure that may be recommended in addition to the yearly screening mammogram for women who could be at higher risk for breast cancer, have dense breasts or otherwise difficult to interpret mammograms.
In addition, we provide thyroid, abdominal, DVT, pelvic and renal ultrasound tests to help diagnose and treat other women’s health concerns.
Digital Bone Density Scan (DEXA)
This non-invasive test is performed using advanced DEXA equipment to identify potential bone mineral loss or osteoporosis.
Our Hologic Digital Bone Scanner uses a unique pencil beam targeted X-ray, which means our patients are only exposed to the minimum amount of radiation necessary to perform this screening. You simply lie down while a small beam passes over you.
Vertebral Fracture Assessment is a low radiation dose high resolution Bone Densitometry examination that can assess Vertebral Fractures and Vertebral Deformities in its early stage and enables Physicians to use drug therapy to reduce the possibility of new Vertebral Fractures by up to 50%
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Digital X-Ray
Routine x-rays involve exposing a part of the body to a small dose of radiation to produce an image of the bones or internal organs. When x-rays penetrate the body they are absorbed in varying amounts by different parts of the body. The most common use of routine x-ray is to diagnose bone injury and disease, such as fractures, bone infections and osteoarthritis. If you think you may be pregnant, please tell the technologist so that we can decide the best way to evaluate your situation.
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