Foley, Ala. – (OBA) – Breast cancer remains one of the most common cancers affecting women worldwide, making early detection and awareness crucial in the fight against this disease. Annual mammograms play a vital role in identifying breast cancer at its earliest and most treatable stages. As one of Baldwin County's top independent breast imaging facilities, Women's Imaging Specialists is at the forefront of advancing breast care, providing essential services with a patient-centered approach.
Women’s Imaging Specialists specializes in 3D mammography and breast ultrasound. Their locations in Foley and Fairhope are designed to offer comfort and convenience without compromising on care. The spa-like environments help create a calm atmosphere for patients, ensuring that each visit is as stress-free as possible. With walk-in and same-day screening appointments available, women can prioritize their health without the hassle of long wait times, and the average screening takes only about 15 minutes.
With a mission to empower women through education and access to state-of-the-art-technology, WIS is passionate about promoting awareness year-round but especially during October, Breast Cancer Awareness Month. October provides a particularly important opportunity to engage the community. During this month, the organization amplifies its efforts to educate women about the significance of annual screenings and early detection.
In October, WIS offers 3D screening mammograms at a self-pay rate of just $149, making mammography more accessible for those without health insurance. This initiative aims to encourage all women to take charge of their health and prioritize regular screenings. They create an annual breast cancer awareness t-shirt, with 100% of sales donated to local non-profit organizations. Last year, they raised over $10,000 for community initiatives, and they are eager to surpass that figure this year.
Women’s Imaging Specialists recommends that women begin annual mammograms at age 40, although those with a family history of breast cancer or other risk factors may need to start screenings earlier and should consult their physician.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month serves as a reminder to take charge of breast health. Dedicating just 15 minutes to a mammogram could potentially save a life. If you would like more information scheduling a mammogram or other services that Women’s Imaging Specialists offers, you can visit their website at
www.wispecialists.com or stop in their Foley (2508 S McKenzie St) or Fairhope (860 Edwards Ave Suite B) location.