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State-of-the-art digital imaging for early, accurate results

Fast and easy medical exam

Accurate, USCIS-approved reports
Such as passport, driver’s license, or national ID

If your doctor provided a referral or imaging order, bring a copy

If you have a disk with prior mammogram or ultrasound images, please bring it with you

A direct phone number or email in case results or follow-up is needed.

Write down any symptoms, changes, or concerns to discuss during your appointment.
Routine imaging tests like mammograms and ultrasounds play a vital role in identifying potential health issues before they develop into serious conditions — helping you stay proactive, healthy, and confident.

Early detection through regular mammograms increases the chances of successful treatment and helps reduce breast cancer.
Non-invasive imaging that helps identify abnormalities in tissues, organs, and blood flow — supporting accurate diagnosis
Ultrasound assists in distinguishing between fluid-filled cysts and solid masses for clear and quick assessments.
Ultrasound-guided procedures allow precise sample collection for lab analysis with minimal discomfort.
Ongoing imaging helps track changes in tissue health and ensures continued peace of mind after treatment or screening.

Many insurance plans cover routine screening mammograms and breast ultrasounds. Our team can help verify your coverage and answer any questions about costs before your appointment.

Women should typically begin annual mammogram screening at age 40, or earlier if they have a family history of breast cancer or are at higher risk. Talk with your provider to determine the best schedule for you.

We recommend wearing a two-piece outfit and avoiding deodorants, powders, or lotions on your chest or underarms before your appointment. For breast ultrasounds, no special preparation is needed.

Our radiologists review your images promptly. Most patients receive results within a few business days, and we'll contact you directly to discuss findings and next steps.