The Saint Francis Breast Center has a tradition of specialized healthcare services for your very special needs. Through the years, the Breast Center has made a commitment to provide a comfortable, attractive facility, staffed with caring professionals.

Whether it’s a screening or a diagnostic procedure, the Center offers privacy and dignity, all within the Saint Francis Hospital complex. We’re conveniently located in the hospital, near other services and departments, with easy access and free parking.

Our Breast Center staff provides individualized service and advice…from explaining the procedure to providing information on self-examinations. And, at the Breast Center, you know right away that your health and overall well being are important to us.

Mammography

Timely mammograms can be a powerful tool to help guard against the dangers of breast cancer. Mammograms can spot breast cancer long before it causes symptoms. Early detection allows for a better chance at effective treatment.

Who Needs Screening?

Many women with breast cancer have no symptoms, which makes screening even more important. The American Cancer Society recommendations for women of average risk (no personal or family history, or genetic predisposition):

  • Age 40-44 - optional mammogram
  • Age 45-55 - annual mammogram
  • Age 55+ - option for mammogram every two years, or annually

If you think you may have higher than average risk for breast cancer, please talk with your doctor about recommendations for screenings and frequency. For example, the presence of certain genes like BRCA may put you at risk to get an especially aggressive type of cancer at an early age. Know your risk for greater peace of mind.

Breast Cancer Screening

Our team is ready to provide you with comprehensive screening services including:

  • Digital diagnostic mammography
  • Stereotactic biopsies
  • Breast Ultrasound
  • 3D Mammography 

We’ve made a commitment to serve you and we welcome your comments.

Preparing for Your Mammogram

Mammograms can save lives through early detection of breast cancer and other abnormalities. It is recommended women have a routine mammogram based on their age and risk factors. Whether it’s your first time or not, having a mammogram can still cause some anxiety.

Knowing what to do and how to prepare for one may help ease your fears. We are here for you every step of the way. Here are some suggestions when planning for a mammogram:
  • If you have the option, choose a facility that specializes in mammograms. Saint Francis Healthcare uses advanced radiology imaging technology and has a team of radiologists to care for you.
  • Have your mammogram at the same facility each year for easy comparison of your results.
  • At the time of scheduling, you will be asked a few questions to determine if you should be scheduled for a mammogram screening or diagnostic mammogram.
  1. Please inform us of the location of any prior mammograms so that we may retrieve your images prior to your appointment. Having your previous results for comparison allows our radiologists to identify breast changes earlier.
  2. Please inform the technologist if you have any current breast health concerns so that the radiologist can be notified. When you register, you will be asked to provide information regarding any prior breast surgeries or hormones taken, as well as family or personal history or family history of breast cancer.
  3. Please bring any completed forms, as this can help save you time.
  • Schedule your mammogram when your breasts are not tender or swollen. Avoid scheduling a mammogram 5-7 days before your period. This is to prevent discomfort and to help your technologist capture the best pictures possible. The ideal time to schedule your exam is 5-7 days after your period.
  • Avoid caffeinated food and drinks such as coffee, tea, soda or chocolates 5-7 days before your mammogram.
  • On the day of the procedure, please do not wear deodorant, talcum powder or lotion under your arms or on your breasts prior to the exam. These can produce artifacts on the mammogram which mimic calcium spots and may require retaking your images.
  • If possible, wear loose-fitting, comfortable, two-piece clothing so you can remove only your top during the exam.
  • Inquire when your results will be available. Follow-up with the facility if you don’t hear from them within the time frame they give you.

 

Mammogram FAQs

¿Puedo usar desodorante?

¿Cómo debo prepararme para el examen?

¿Qué debo usar para mi cita?

¿Cuándo obtengo los resultados?

¿Qué pasa si experimento molestias en los senos el día del examen?

¿Cuándo es el mejor momento para programar mi mamografía?

¿Necesito traer antecedentes médicos o registros a la cita?

¿Cuándo estarán disponibles mis resultados?

¿Debería programar su mamografía durante su período?

¿Debo llevar mis mamografías antiguas a mi cita?

¿Qué información debo darle al tecnólogo?

 Mammogram Locations

Hospital Saint Francis-Centro de Imágenes Bartlett

Acerca de Hospital Saint Francis-Centro de Imágenes Bartlett

El Centro de Diagnóstico por Imágenes de Saint Francis Hospital-Bartlett está convenientemente ubicado en el campus del hospital en 7900 Highway 64. Una gran cantidad de estacionamiento cercano significa a solo una corta caminata desde su vehículo hasta su prueba. El enfoque ambulatorio dedicado del centro de imágenes ayudará a facilitar la programación y reducir los tiempos de espera para los pacientes, al tiempo que mantiene altos estándares de calidad clínica.

Nuestras nuevas instalaciones contienen algunas de las tecnologías de imágenes más actualizadas disponibles. Ofrecemos resonancia magnética, tomografía computarizada, ultrasonido, mamografía digital y rayos X. Para obtener más información o para programar una cita, no dude en comunicarse con nosotros al (901) 820-7575. Estamos abiertos de lunes a viernes de 7:00 a.m. a 5:00 p.m.

Dirección

7900 Highway 64, Bartlett, TN 38133

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