Mammogram
Schedule Your Mammogram, Your Future Self Will Thank You.
A mammogram takes only minutes and offers years of peace of mind. Regular screenings can save lives by detecting breast cancer early when it's most treatable.
Who Should Request a Mammogram?
- Women who are 40 or older
- Women who have a high risk of breast cancer
- Women who have a family history of breast cancer
Additionally, if you have any of the following signs or symptoms, we highly recommend consulting with your CHRISTUS provider to obtain a doctor's order for a diagnostic mammogram.
- Have a lump in your breast
- Had a lumpectomy or mastectomy
- Have breast implants
- Have nipple discharge, a rash, or other skin changes
- Or have any other medical problem with your breasts
Check Your Risk For Breast Cancer
Complete the CHRISTUS Health Breast Cancer Assessment to receive a report with your breast cancer risk factors and tips on reducing those risks.
What is a Mammogram?
A mammogram is a highly effective test for early breast cancer detection. Receiving a mammogram is the best way to identify breast cancer before any symptoms surface. By undergoing a mammogram, individuals have the opportunity to address breast cancer proactively and increase their chances of successful treatment.
Typically, routine screening mammograms are covered by insurance, and can be scheduled by a referral of your primary care provider or by scheduling one at a radiology center or a clinic that offers this service.
However, you should have a primary care provider designated so that the results of your mammogram can be properly communicated to you.
Does the thought of getting a mammogram make you uneasy?
A mammogram screening is one of the most effective tools for the early detection of breast cancer. Knowing what to expect before your mammogram can help ease your anxieties and create a more comfortable experience for you.