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Women’s Breast Health Services at Baptist Health
Taking care of your breast health is an important part of overall wellness. At Baptist Health, our experienced team offers both preventive care and treatments to help women stay healthy.
1 in 8 Can’t Wait
Breast cancer affects 1 in 8 women in the U.S. Because of this, Baptist Health created a full program of women’s breast health services. Dr. Kay Chandler of Baptist Health shares why breast cancer awareness and mammograms are so important.
Mammography
Mammography is the most reliable way to find breast cancer early. Baptist Health works hard to share the importance of mammograms with women across Arkansas. Women who do monthly self-exams, see their doctor once a year, and get yearly mammograms after age 40 can improve their chance of surviving breast cancer by up to 97%.
Why Choose Baptist Health for a Mammogram?
- Experienced radiologists on-site
- Advanced 3D Mammography
- 24-hour mammogram results through Baptist Health MyChart
- Invenia ABUS 2.0 (Automated Breast Ultrasound System)
- Local physicians read results on-site
- Nurse navigators available to guide patients through a cancer diagnosis
- Breast Centers in Little Rock and North Little Rock have been designated a Breast
- Imaging Center of Excellence by the American College of Radiology (ACR)
The Benefits of 3D Mammography
3D mammography is one of the most advanced technologies available. The images can be enhanced, magnified or adjusted for clearer results. This helps doctors see breast changes more accurately, making it easier to detect cancer. Images are ready right away and can be shared instantly with your doctor or another facility.
Convenient Locations for Women’s Breath Health
You can get a yearly mammogram at several Baptist Health locations across Arkansas, including:
- Little Rock
- North Little Rock
- Fort Smith
- Conway
- Heber Springs
- Benton
- Malvern
- Arkadelphia
- Stuttgart
- Drew County
More Resources
Baptist Health also offers online tools to help you learn more about women’s breast health. Visit the BHealthy Blog for helpful articles and resources.




