Have you experienced any of the following in the past three months: lump, nipple changes, discharge, thickening or pain in a specific area?
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You have indicated that you have symptoms that may require you to have a diagnostic mammogram rather than just a screening. Please contact your physician's office to discuss next steps. Learn more about our Mammography Services.
Do you need assistance walking, sitting, or standing?
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The COVID-19 vaccine can cause some temporary inflammation of lymph nodes, which may show up on your mammogram.
These nodes could result in an unnecessary (false positive) finding. For that reason, we recommend you avoid having your screening mammogram any time from 1 day prior to your first vaccination to 4 weeks past your second vaccination.
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Do you have breast implants?
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Was your breast implant procedure within the past six months?
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The COVID-19 vaccine can cause some temporary inflammation of lymph nodes, which may show up on your mammogram.
These nodes could result in an unnecessary (false positive) finding. For that reason, we recommend you avoid having your screening mammogram any time from 1 day prior to your first vaccination to 4 weeks past your second vaccination.
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Please contact the office at (717) 738-3220 to schedule this appointment.
Have you breastfed in the past 6 months?
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Please contact the office at (717) 738-3220 to schedule this appointment.
The COVID-19 vaccine can cause some temporary inflammation of lymph nodes, which may show up on your mammogram.
These nodes could result in an unnecessary (false positive) finding. For that reason, we recommend you avoid having your screening mammogram any time from 1 day prior to your first vaccination to 4 weeks past your second vaccination.
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