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CHI Saint Joseph Health - Breast Care, Berea

305 Estill St, 1st Floor, Berea, KY 40403
Specialty Center

Specialty Center

About this location

When it comes to your breast health, expertise matters. Breast Care at Saint Joseph Berea offers you access to board-certified radiologists dedicated exclusively to breast imaging and bone densitometry. Our staff provides compassionate, personalized care in an environment that respects your privacy and dignity.

What we offer

  • Breast Cancer
    Breast Cancer

    We offer advanced imaging services, including 3D mammography, ultrasound and biopsy, to accurately diagnose breast cancer and provide the care you need.

  • Biopsy
    Biopsy

    To accurately diagnose abnormalities detected in breast imaging, our expert specialists carefully extract and analyze a small sample of breast tissue.

  • Diagnostic Imaging
    Diagnostic Imaging

    We use diagnostic tools like ultrasound to evaluate abnormalities found in mammograms or physical exams. It uses sound waves to produce detailed images of the breast.

Billing and insurance

Our billing team is here to assist you with paying your bill and answer any questions about the billing process. For inquiries regarding how your insurance covers charges, please contact your insurance provider or refer to your benefits guide.

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Frequently asked questions

A mammogram is an X-ray picture of the breast used to find signs of breast cancer early, even before you notice any symptoms. Early detection can make treatment more successful.

Women aged 40 and older should get a mammogram every year. If you have a higher risk, your doctor may suggest starting earlier or getting screened more often.

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A 3D mammogram takes pictures of the breast from different angles, which gives a clearer view of any abnormalities. It can be especially helpful for women with dense breast tissue.

Some women feel slight pressure during a mammogram, but any possible discomfort is temporary. Ask your provider for tips or recommendations, such as over-the-counter pain relief medication, to help put your mind at ease. Let the technician know if you feel any discomfort.

A breast MRI is an imaging test that uses magnets and radio waves to capture detailed breast images. It’s often used for high-risk patients or to look closer at areas that a mammogram can’t show clearly.

A biopsy is a test where a small sample of tissue is taken from the breast to check for cancer cells. It’s usually done if a mammogram or MRI shows something unusual.

What you wear to your mammogram can help make the process smoother. Wear a two-piece outfit, like a top with pants or a skirt, so you can keep your bottoms on during the exam. Please avoid wearing deodorant, lotion or powder under your arms, as these can affect the imaging results.

Yes, you can bring a friend or family member for support, but they may need to wait in the lobby during the actual exam.

Most insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, cover screening mammograms. Check with your provider for details on coverage and any out-of-pocket costs.

If you don’t have insurance, we’re here to help. With the help of donors and local partners, we offer free breast screenings and support services for eligible uninsured and underinsured women in our community. Established by the Saint Joseph Hospital Foundation, the Yes, Mamm! program has been providing free mammograms and diagnostic services for over a decade, ensuring access to vital care for those who need it most.

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