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Request a Mammography Appointment

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Because Every Woman In Your Circle Matters

Talk to your healthcare provider about your risk factors or schedule your mammogram by calling 501-202-1922.

Existing Baptist Health patients can download the myBaptist Health app now and schedule a mammogram easily using MyChart!

Grab your girls and book those mammograms!

Your circle is your lifeline—your sisters, your mom, your coworkers, your BFFs. The ones who show up, cheer you on, and help carry the load. This is your reminder to take care of each other.

Breast cancer screenings save lives, especially when caught early. Schedule your mammogram—and don’t stop there. Call, text, or email your circle and remind them to schedule theirs. You’re there for them. Baptist Health is here for you, for life.

Baptist Health wants to remind all women over the age of 40 to schedule their yearly mammograms. Regular mammograms are critical in ensuring breast cancer is caught early—and early detection is vital. Baptist Health’s Breast Centers, clinics and hospitals are committed to providing a safe and comfortable atmosphere for your exam.

Know Your Risk

Knowing your risk factors and getting yearly mammograms are key steps for early detection and effective treatment.

Being a woman is the biggest risk factor for breast cancer—but there are several other important factors to keep in mind.

  • Age over 55
  • Close relative with breast cancer
  • BRCA gene mutation
  • Dense breast tissue
  • First period before age 12
  • Menopause after age 55
  • Combined hormone therapy for menopause
  • Birth control use in the past 10 years
  • Little or no exercise
  • First child after age 30