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Procedure | Price Range | |
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Breast Mammogram - Both Breasts (Mammogram) Cost Average | $80 - $190 | Free Quote |
Breast Mammogram - One Breast (Mammogram) Cost Average | $90 - $220 | Free Quote |
Facility | City | Type |
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Des Peres Square Imaging Center | Saint Louis | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
St Josephs Hospital | Breese | Acute Care Hospital |
Saint Alexius Hospital - Jefferson Campus | Saint Louis | Acute Care Hospital |
St Louis Childrens Hospital | Saint Louis | Childrens Hospital |
Ssm Health St Mary's Hospital - St Louis | Richmond Heights | Acute Care Hospital |
Community Hospital of Staunton | Staunton | Critical Access (Rural) Hospital |
Shriners Hospitals for Children - Saint Louis | Saint Louis | Childrens Hospital |
Mercy Hospital Lincoln | Troy | Critical Access (Rural) Hospital |
St Lukes Center for Diagnostic Imaging | Chesterfield | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
St Lukes Hospital | Chesterfield | Acute Care Hospital |
Imaging Partners of Missouri | Chesterfield | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Mercy Hospital South | Saint Louis | Acute Care Hospital |
Imaging Center of Southern Illinois | Maryville | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Twin Rivers MRI | Alton | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Alton Memorial Hospital | Alton | Acute Care Hospital |
Southwest Medical Center - Radiology | Saint Louis | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Barnes - Jewish St Peters Hospital | Saint Peters | Acute Care Hospital |
Missouri Baptist Hospital - Sullivan | Sullivan | Acute Care Hospital |
Ssm Health Saint Louis University Hospital | Saint Louis | Acute Care Hospital |
Osf Saint Anthony's Health Center | Alton | Acute Care Hospital |
St Joseph's Hospital | Highland | Critical Access (Rural) Hospital |
Christian Hospital Northeast | Saint Louis | Acute Care Hospital |
St. Lukes Center for Diagnostic Imaging | Creve Coeur | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Professional Imaging | Saint Louis | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Gateway Regional Medical Center | Granite City | Acute Care Hospital |
Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital | Maryland Heights | Childrens Hospital |
Washington County Memorial Hospital | Potosi | Critical Access (Rural) Hospital |
Big Bend Imaging | Kirkwood | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Memorial Hospital | Belleville | Acute Care Hospital |
Berland Diagnostic Imaging Center of Creve Coeur | St Louis | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Anderson Hospital | Maryville | Acute Care Hospital |
Northwest Healthcare | Florissant | Acute Care Hospital |
SSM Saint Joseph Health Center - Wentzville | Wentzville | Acute Care Hospital |
St Luke's Des Peres Hospital | Saint Louis | Acute Care Hospital |
Barnes - Jewish West County Hospital | Saint Louis | Acute Care Hospital |
Ssm St Joseph Health Center | Saint Charles | Acute Care Hospital |
South County Open MRI | Saint Louis | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Southern Illinois Imaging | Waterloo | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Barnes Jewish Hospital | Saint Louis | Acute Care Hospital |
Ssm Health Depaul Hospital St Louis | Saint Louis | Acute Care Hospital |
Mid-america Imaging | O Fallon | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
St Lukes Center for Diagnostic Imaging | Frontenac | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Jersey Community Hospital | Jerseyville | Acute Care Hospital |
Mercy Hospital St Louis | Saint Louis | Acute Care Hospital |
Watson Imaging Center | St. Louis | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Ssm St Joseph Hospital West | Lake Saint Louis | Acute Care Hospital |
The Imaging Center | Florissant | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Forest Park Hospital | Saint Louis | Acute Care Hospital |
South City Hospital | Saint Louis | Acute Care Hospital |
St Lukes Center for Diagnostic Imaging | Ofallon | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
St Lukes Center for Diagnostic Imaging | St Louis | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Hshs Holy Family Hospital Inc | Greenville | Acute Care Hospital |
Metro Imaging | Creve Coeur | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Hshs St Elizabeth's Hospital | Belleville | Acute Care Hospital |
Missouri Baptist Medical Center | Saint Louis | Acute Care Hospital |
Touchette Regional Hospital Inc | Centreville | Acute Care Hospital |
Mercy Hospital Washington | Washington | Acute Care Hospital |
Carlinville Area Hospital | Carlinville | Critical Access (Rural) Hospital |
Kenneth Hall Regional Hospital | East Saint Louis | Acute Care Hospital |
Sullivan Open MRI | Sullivan | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Mammography Introduction
Mammography plays a central part in early detection of breast cancers because it can show changes in the breast up to two years before a patient or physician can feel them. The low-dose x-ray system used in most mammogram machines simply expose a small dose of ionizing radiation to the area of interest to produce pictures of the inside of the body. Current guidelines from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the American Cancer Society (ACS), the American Medical Association (AMA) and the American College of Radiology (ACR) recommend screening mammography every year for women, beginning at age 40. Research has shown that annual mammograms lead to early detection of breast cancers, when they are most curable and breast-conservation therapies are available. The National Cancer Institute (NCI) adds that women who have had breast cancer and those who are at increased risk due to a genetic history of breast cancer should seek expert medical advice about whether they should begin screening before age 40 and about the frequency of screening.
Mammography Patient Preparation
Inform your doctor or technologist if there is any possibility that you are pregnant. Mammograms can be harmful to your fetus and cause birth defects. It is recommended that you schedule a mammogram one week following your period. Guidelines about eating and drinking before a mammogram vary at different facilities. Unless you are told otherwise, you may follow your regular daily routine and take medications as usual. Do not wear any deodorant, talcum power or lotions under your arms or on your breasts the day of the exam. These can appear on the mammogram as calcium spots. Prior to your exam, discuss any new findings or problems in your breasts with your doctor. Inform your doctor of any prior surgeries, hormone use, and family or personal history of breast cancer. If possible, obtain prior mammograms and make them available to the radiologist at the time of the current exam.
What to expect during and after a Mammogram
The overall preparation and mammogram examination should take approximately 30 minutes. Prior to the procedure, describe any breast symptoms or problems to the technologist performing the exam. If areas are noted then a special adhesive marker will be placed at the location of the areas prior to the procedure. At the time of the procedure you will be asked to remove any clothing, jewelry, or other objects that might interfere with the procedure. You will also be asked to remove your clothing from your waist up and then given a hospital gown to wear. For the procedure, you will stand in front of a mammography machine. One breast at a time will be placed on the x-ray plate. Compression on the breast is required in order to minimize the amount of radiation used and to ensure optimal visualization of the breast tissue. You may feel some discomfort during this time. During the procedure, you will be asked to stay very still and may even be asked to hold your breath for a few seconds while the x-ray picture is taken to reduce the possibility of a blurred image. To take the actual x-ray picture, the technologist will walk behind a wall or into the next room to activate the x-ray machine. Multiple pictures will most likely be taking of each breast. Once the procedure is complete, you will be asked to wait until the technologist determines that the images are of high enough quality for the radiologist to read. Once cleared, ask your doctor or technician when your results will be ready.
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