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Stevens Pavilion Breast Imaging Center
Skilled and caring physicians and staff provide excellent education, prevention and diagnostic services at the Stevens Pavilion Breast Imaging Center, located in the Stevens Pavilion on the hospital campus.
The goal of a screening mammogram is to diagnose breast cancer at the earliest and most treatable stage. Because of advances in mammography and breast ultrasound techniques, smaller lesions are being detected more often.
According to Susan B. Komen for the Cure, tumors detected early are nearly 100 percent successfully treated. Early detection is critical to saving lives, yet many women believe that they do not need to get screened until age 50.
Women older than 40 should have a mammogram every year, yet many of us put that at the bottom of our to-do list. With flexible hours and plenty of free parking, Stevens Pavilion Breast Imaging makes it easy to get your mammogram. We offer individual attention, expert care and fast results in a warm, relaxed setting.
So make getting a mammogram your priority. Your doctor’s referral is not required to schedule a screening mammogram.
Stevens Pavilion Breast Imaging Center
Stevens Pavilion
7320 216th St. S.W.
Edmonds, WA 98026
General information: 425.673.3930
Appointments: Call 425.640.4260, option 1, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Hours: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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What do we do at the Stevens Pavilion Breast Imaging Center?
The following is a list of tests and procedures we perform:
- Breast ultrasounds.
- Mammograms.
- Breast core biopsies.
- Breast cyst aspirations.
- Stereotactic breast biopsies.
- Breast locals.
- Galactograms/ductograms.
Who are the medical technologist who will see you?
The center’s caring nurses, staff and technicians support the excellent physicians who will meet with you. Ella Doo, MD, and Janet Silbergeld, MD are specialized radiologists and dedicated breast imagers.
Is this a certified breast imaging site?
The Stevens Pavilion Breast Imaging Center performs more than 10,000 procedures annually. It is certified by the American College of Radiology and Mammography Quality Standards Act.
Why should you get regular mammograms?
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related death of women in the U.S. It is truly a devastating disease for eacch woman, her family and by extension, the community. A mammogram is the first line of defense against breast cancer. The sobering fact is that one out of eight women will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. And yet, if diagnosed at an early stage, this disease is very treatable and has a low incidence of recurrence.
Early detection is vital, and through our breast cancer diagnostic and educational programs, Stevens Hospital strongly encourages more women to have regular mammograms.
