US Breast (Unilateral) - $100

US Breast (BILATERAL) - $199

Breast Ultrasound Screening

A breast ultrasound screening is a safe, non-invasive imaging test that uses high-frequency sound waves to create detailed images of breast tissue. This procedure is painless and radiation-free, making it an excellent option for individuals of all ages, including those who may not be suitable for mammograms.

Breast health is a vital aspect of overall wellness. Regular screenings with a breast ultrasound can provide critical insights, promote early detection, and empower you to make informed health decisions.

Why is Breast Ultrasound Screening Important?

Early Detection of Abnormalities

Breast ultrasounds can identify lumps, cysts, or other abnormalities in the breast tissue, even in dense breast tissue where mammograms may be less effective.

Evaluation of Symptoms

It helps investigate breast changes such as pain, swelling, or changes in texture and appearance.

Supplement to Mammograms

Often used alongside mammograms for a more comprehensive evaluation, especially for individuals with a higher risk of breast cancer.

Guidance for Biopsies

Breast ultrasound is frequently used to guide needle biopsies for precise sample collection from suspicious areas.

Radiation-Free Alternative

A safe option for pregnant individuals or those who prefer to avoid exposure to radiation.

Who Should Consider a Breast Ultrasound Screening?

Individuals with dense breast tissue.

Those experiencing breast pain, lumps, or other changes.

Anyone seeking an additional screening method to complement mammography.

Pregnant individuals or those unable to undergo a mammogram.

Benefits of Regular Breast Ultrasound Screenings

Early Detection:

The earlier an abnormality is detected, the better the chances of successful treatment.

Peace of Mind:

Knowing the condition of your breast health can provide reassurance and reduce anxiety.

Customized Care:

Breast ultrasounds allow for personalized follow-up plans based on your specific results.

Take Charge of Your Breast Health