Do something special for yourself and everyone who loves you and schedule your annual mammogram today! It’s easy with Mercy Health – Cincinnati’s Mobile Mammography program, which has three mobile units offering you screening mammograms in 15 minutes at locations convenient to your home or workplace.

Since January 2013, Mercy Health Mobile Mammography’s newest mobile unit has offered 3D imaging known as breast tomosynthesis that can help increase the chance of detecting breast cancer early. Mercy Health’s mobile mammography program was the first in region to offer this technology, adding to the strength of the popular mobile mammography program that extends Mercy Health – Cincinnati’s network of care throughout Greater Cincinnati.

For best coverage, please verify that Mercy Health – Cincinnati and The Jewish Hospital are in-network providers with your insurance carrier. If you are uninsured or underinsured (have high deductibles), we have financial need-based assistance programs available to help you. Call 513-686-3300 for more information.

You can make your appointment by calling 513-686-3300 or 1-855-PINK123 (1-855-746-5123) and walk-ins are always welcome! If your business or organization wants to have Mercy Health Mobile Mammography visit your site, please call 513-686-3303.

Mercy Health – Cincinnati, which provides advanced, compassionate, quality care in your neighborhood through its care network, announces the following mobile mammography screening dates at convenient locations near you in April:

Amelia, Walgreens; 57 W. Main St., Ohio 45102; April 5, 2017, 1-3 p.m.

Anderson Township, Kroger; 7580 Beechmont Ave., Ohio 45255; April 3, 2017, 7-11 a.m.

Eastgate, Mercy Health – Mt. Carmel Family Medicine; 473 Old State Route 74, Suite 4, Ohio 45244; April 7, 2017, 8-11 a.m.

Mt. Orab, Mercy Health – Mt. Orab Family Medicine; 621 W. Main St., Ohio 45154; April 7, 2017, 1-3:30 p.m.

Mt. Orab, Mercy Health – Mt. Orab Medical Center; 154 Health Partners Circle, Ohio 45154; April 26, 2017, 8:30-11 a.m.

The American Cancer Society recommends that women have a mammogram every year starting at age 40.
Screening mammograms are usually a covered benefit with most insurance carriers.

Expert radiologists read all mammograms and because a second look can mean a second chance, we double-check all mammograms with the R2 ImageChecker, a computer-aided detection system that detects 23.4 percent more breast cancer than mammography alone.

You and your physician receive a copy of the results.