Your Breast Health Seen Clearly

Breast Imaging

Establishing a legacy of wellness through prevention

1 out of 8 women will receive a breast cancer diagnosis in her lifetime. At CHRISTUS Health, we believe even one is too many. Scheduling your annual mammogram and speaking to your primary care physician regarding what steps you can take for preventative care establishes a legacy of optimal breast health and wellness.  

Request a mammography with CHRISTUS Health by filling out the form, or calling the related location closest to you.

 

Request a Mammogram

Call 888-802-0410 for questions or to speak to a CHRISTUS representative who can assist you in scheduling your mammogram. 

Breast Imaging

Pre-Register for Your Mammogram

Pre-register for your mammogram. Receive care from an compassionate and comprehensive team.

Learn More About Mammography at Christus Health

New 3D Mammograms Available at CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital – Jacksonville

Patients at CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital – Jacksonville now have access to the newest, state-of the-art breast imaging, thanks to a newly installed 3D mammography imaging machine.

CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Women’s Board Raises Nearly $300K for Mobile Mammography Vehicle

The CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Women’s Board is proud to announce the raising of $293,333 to be used towards the purchase of a brand-new mobile mammography motor coach.

CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Hospital – Westover Hills Unveils its Brand-New Mobile Mammography Unit

CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Hospital – Westover Hills is making it easier for more women in this region to receive life-saving mammogram screenings.

Navigating Risk: What It Means to Have a High Risk of Breast Cancer

If you have a high risk for breast cancer, there are proactive steps you can take for your well-being and overall health.

Embracing Enhanced Breast Health Awareness at age 40

While breast cancer can occur at any age, the incidence rises significantly after the age of 40. Regular mammograms can help detect breast cancer in its early stages, when it’s most treatable.