Breast Cancer Screenings

Breast cancer is most treatable if it’s caught early. For most women, breast cancer prevention starts with a mammogram. Mammograms can often catch tissue changes well before you or your doctor can feel them. Because 90-95% of all breast cancer cases are found in women with no family history, doctors recommend that women ages 40 to 74 get a mammogram every one to two years, even if they don’t have a family history of breast cancer.

Use our online provider search to find and schedule your mammogram at a location near you today. 

Note: If a preventive screening identifies a condition requiring further testing/treatment, normal cost-sharing will apply. Information on this page is not considered medical advice. Please contact your primary care doctor for specific medical care guidance and recommendations.