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
Call 888-802-0410 for questions or to speak to a CHRISTUS representative who can assist you in scheduling your mammogram.
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.
Pre-Register for Your Mammogram
Pre-register for your mammogram. Receive care from an compassionate and comprehensive team.
Does the thought of getting a mammogram make you uneasy?
Read MoreA 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.