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DHR Health Extends “Mammos for Moms” Mammogram Screening Special thru June

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As part of its ongoing commitment to women’s health, DHR Health is delighted to announce that it will extend its "Mammos for Moms" mammogram screening special to the end of June. Courtesy image
As part of its ongoing commitment to women’s health, DHR Health is delighted to announce that it will extend its “Mammos for Moms” mammogram screening special to the end of June. Courtesy image
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As part of its ongoing commitment to women’s health, DHR Health is delighted to announce that it will extend its “Mammos for Moms” mammogram screening special to the end of June. This means that mammography appointments made today through the end of June, with this special, will only cost $99 and includes the digital 3D (three dimensional) tomography imaging and a radiologist’s interpretation. This special will be available at all DHR Health Imaging locations found in Edinburg, McAllen, Weslaco and Brownsville. A physician’s referral is required for a mammogram. 

EARLY DETECTION SAVE LIVES: DHR Health Mammography Technologist prepares the unit for the next mammogram exam. DHR Health has extended its $99 screening mammogram with 3D tomo special to end of the month of June. Schedule your mammogram at any one of the convenient DHR Health imaging locations in North McAllen/Edinburg, South McAllen, Weslaco or Brownsville. To make an appointment call DHR Health Radiology Centralized Scheduling at (956) 362-7503. Courtesy image

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, breast cancer is a significant health concern, affecting millions of women worldwide. Early detection is crucial for successful treatment and mammograms play a vital role in identifying breast abnormalities even before physical symptoms appear.

Mammogram guidelines typically advise women with an average risk of breast cancer to start screening at age 40 and continue annually thereafter, according to the American Cancer Society. However, screening recommendations may vary based on individual risk factors, such as family history or genetic predispositions. Screening frequency is generally annual or biennial for those at average risk, though some organizations recommend stopping around age 75 or 80. Ultimately, screening decisions should be tailored to each woman’s unique circumstances, and it’s crucial to discuss screening options with a healthcare provider to determine the most suitable approach.

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“Regular mammograms allow for the timely identification of abnormalities and provide personalized risk assessments, guiding further screening and preventive measures. By prioritizing mammograms, individuals empower themselves with knowledge and proactive steps toward maintaining breast health and overall well-being,” said Dr. Lisa Chapa, DHR Health Breast Surgical Oncologist.

The mammogram screening special is being offered at several DHR Health locations. These include: DHR Health Women’s Imaging Center at Dove, located in North McAllen/Edinburg, DHR Health Women’s Imaging Center at Lindberg, located in South McAllen, DHR Health Imaging Center at Mid Valley, located in Weslaco, and at DHR Health Brownsville Hospital located at 4750 North Expressway in Brownsville. To make an appointment, call Radiology Centralized Scheduling at (956) 362-7503.

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