Platte Valley Hospital

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Mammography

This department offers

  • 3D Tomosynthesis imaging
  • Breast health
  • Breast MRI
  • Diagnostic mammography
  • MRI-guided biopsies
  • Savi Scout localization technology
  • Screening mammography
  • Ultrasound and stereotactic-guided biopsies

Comprehensive and personalized care

At Platte Valley Hospital Breast Care Center, we offer comprehensive breast care for all individuals, including patients with breast cancer as well as high risk individuals, ensuring a compassionate and patient-centered journey from initial screening to survivorship. Our goal is to provide the best care in a calm, efficient, coordinated, and caring environment with qualified clinicians who have specialized training in diseases of the breast.

Woman having a mammogram

Our advanced 3D mammography services provide you with precise results for early detection and accurate diagnosis of breast health conditions — so you can get to treatment and recovery faster.

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