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Mammograms

SEARHC offers advanced 3D mammography services to support early detection and proactive breast health. Our imaging team uses digital breast tomosynthesis to provide accurate, detailed images that help detect abnormalities in their earliest stages, when they are most treatable.

Advanced Technology

We are committed to bringing advanced imaging technologies to patients and providers throughout Southeast Alaska.

Mammograms are fast, low-dose and considered the gold standard for breast cancer screening.

3D mammography, or digital breast tomosynthesis, captures layered breast images for more detailed, accurate screening results.

This technology improves detection of invasive breast cancers and reduces false positives and callbacks.

3D imaging is especially effective in patients with dense breast tissue.

A mammogram is a specialized medical imaging technique that uses low-dose x-ray to create detailed images of the breast to detect abnormalities.

  • Screening mammograms are used routinely to check for breast cancer before symptoms appear.
  • Diagnostic mammograms may be ordered to investigate a lump, pain or unusual findings.
  • Mammograms can find tumors that are too small to be felt and detect calcifications that may signal abnormalities for further evaluation.

Accessible, Expert, Routine Screening

SEARHC offers mammogram appointments at multiple locations across Southeast Alaska. Our experienced technologists and board-certified radiologists provide compassionate, professional care with state-of-the-art technology.

Referring a patient? You have options.

SEARHC is pleased to partner with independent physicians in providing diagnostics imaging services to their patients. The SEARHC Imaging Order Guide is designed to help physicians prescribe and order the patient tests and includes indications and recommendations to consider as well as CPT codes

Providers without access to SEARHC’s Electronic Medical Record (EMR):

Download and complete the Imaging Request Form. Submit the completed form with supporting clinical documentation/records as directed on the form (preferred) or patient can hand carry.

Providers with access to SEARHC’s EMR:

From the EMR, providers may send signed orders. This will include current progress notes, imaging reports, or any other relevant documentation.

SEARHC Imaging Order Guide

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