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The role of yearly screening mammography is to evaluate your breast tissue for any abnormalities including cysts or other benign abnormalities and malignancy. You do not need a physician's order to get a screening mammogram, but you should check with your insurance company regarding your specific plan coverage.

General Information
We want to make your waiting time as pleasant as possible. Although we do not anticipate a delay in your schedule appointment, consider bringing your favorite magazine, book or iPod to help you pass the time should an unanticipated delay occur. For your safety, please leave your jewelry and valuables at home.

Preparation
It is important that the imaging physician have any previous mammograms available for comparison when reading your current study. Please bring any previous mammogram films with you on the day of the exam.

It is suggested that you do not schedule your mammogram one week prior to your menstrual cycle (period) as your breasts are usually very sensitive at this time.

It is also important that you do not wear deodorant or talcum powder on the day of your exam.

What to Expect
The staff will review your personal history info prior to your exam. The technologist will add additional information as necessary. You will change into a patient gown, removing your clothes from the waist up. Once in the exam room, two pictures of each breast will be taken. The pictures are taken while applying pressure to your breast. Although the pressure may be uncomfortable, it is essential to obtain quality pictures.

You exam will take approximately 20 minutes. Upon completion of your exam, the technologist will review the images and you will be released.

Please note: The radiologist may call you back for additional pictures. There is no reason to worry should additional images be requested. Artifacts associated with folds in your breast tissue or blood vessels in your breast may require additional magnification views or ultrasound to clearly see all aspects of normal breast tissue.

After Care
There are no post exam instructions. A radiologist will review your study and the results will be sent to your physician with a follow-up letter to you. Your physician will discuss these findings with you and explain what they mean in relation to your health.

To request copies of your films or report, please call Health Information Services at 503-251-6266 ext. 7284.

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