Jewish Hospital Mobile Mammography Program Announces
Upcoming Dates and Locations
Cincinnati -Women are notorious for putting others before themselves. Finding time to take preventative measures for their health often takes the backseat to raising families, fostering careers or devoting time and energy to causes they are passionate about. But did you know that one of eight women will develop breast cancer during her life? Don't become a statistic.
At The Jewish Hospital, we know that early detection of breast cancer dramatically improves survival rates. Schedule an appointment to have your mammogram at a location convenient to your home or workplace on The Jewish Hospital Mobile Mammography Van. It only takes 15 minutes or less. Appointments are required and can be made by calling 513-686-3300. Most appointment times are between 7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Anderson Township, Kroger
7580 Beechmont Ave.
November 5
Avondale, Alliance Business Center
3200 Burnet Ave.
November 25
Crestview Hills, Crestview Hills Town Center
2791 Town Center Blvd, KY
November 16
Dillonvale, Curves
4064 E. Galbraith Road
November 4
Downtown, Radio One
705 Central Ave.
November 19
Evendale, Walgreens
3105 Glendale Milford Road
November 23
Finneytown, Kroger
8421 Winton Road
November 18
Kenwood, Jewish Hospital Medical Office Building
4750 E. Galbraith Road
November 25
Mason, Deerfield Towne Centre
5305 Deerfield Blvd
November 27
Milford, Mulberry Square Kroger
1093 State Route 28
November 30
Northgate, Curves
8441 Colerain Ave.
November 6
Norwood, Rookwood Commons
I-71 North at Smith Edwards Road Exit
November 30
Symmes Township, Shops at Harper?s Point
11340 Montgomery Road
November 11
West Chester, Fitworks
8288 Cincinnati Dayton Road
November 27
Wyoming, Wyoming Family Practice
305 Crescent Ave.
November 16
The Jewish Hospital mobile mammography vans:
- are staffed by female technologists board-certified in mammography and board-certified radiologists, experienced in the interpretation of mammograms
- are equipped with full field digital technology, allowing images to be viewed in seconds so the technologist can check for proper positioning, reducing the possibility of coming back for repeat images
- have dressing rooms that provide absolute privacy
- and are accredited by the American College of Radiology (ACR) and the Mammography Quality Standards Acts (MQSA).
The American Cancer Society recommends that women have a mammogram every year starting at age 40. Screening mammograms are usually a covered benefit with most insurance carriers. For best coverage, patients should verify that The Jewish Hospital is an in-network provider with their insurance carrier. For women who are uninsured or underinsured (have high deductibles), financial assistance programs are available. Call 513-686-3310 for more information.
Never been screened on the van before? Having your records transferred to Jewish Hospital from another health care provider is easy to do. Ask for details when you call to schedule an appointment.
All mammograms are read by the expert radiologists of Professional Radiology Inc. And, because a second look can mean a second chance, all of our mammograms are double-checked by the R2 ImageChecker, a computer aided detection system that detects 23.4 percent more breast cancer than mammography alone. Both the patient and her physician receive a copy of the results.
The Jewish Hospital has been provi
ding mammography services for more than 20 years and screens more women in the Tristate than any other hospital or imaging center. The Jewish Hospital Mobile Mammography Program was established in 1987 and performs more than a third of the hospital's total screening mammograms every year.
The Jewish Hospital is an acute care hospital located in Cincinnati?s northeast suburbs. It was established in 1850 as the first Jewish hospital in the United States and is part of the Health Alliance, an integrated health care delivery system. To view other Jewish Hospital news releases, go to www.JewishHospitalCincinnati.com.
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