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2009/2010 Montana Mammography Directory
This work was supported by Grant #R04/CCR818822-02 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the CDC.
This work was supported by Grant #R04/CCR818822-02 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the CDC.
Acknowledgements
We gratefully acknowledge the Montana Breast Cancer Resource Guide Committee for sharing information and ideas for the Montana Mammography Directory. We also acknowledge Susan G. Komen for the Cure, The Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program and The Centers for Disease Control for their pioneering work in breast health education for women living with disability and for sharing information for the production of this Directory.
Finally, our sincere thanks go to our Volunteers, Disability Advocates, and Mammography Facility staff members without whose assistance and sharing of their expertise the Directory would not have been possible.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements........................................................................................................................2
Table of Contents....................................................................................................................3
Definitions of Symbols.............................................................................................................6
definitions of Terms.................................................................................................................7
Key to Disability Access Terms...............................................................................................10
Right To Know Tip Sheet........................................................................................................12
The Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program.................................................................13
Anaconda, Montana..............................................................................................................17Anaconda Community Hospital...................................................................................................18
Baker, Montana.....................................................................................................................19Fallon Medical Complex...............................................................................................................20
Billings, Montana...................................................................................................................21Billings Clinic Breast Center..........................................................................................................22Billings Clinic West.......................................................................................................................23Yellowstone Breast Center...........................................................................................................24
Bozeman, Montana...............................................................................................................25Advanced Medical Imaging..........................................................................................................26
Browning, MontanaWinkley Women’s Center (Mobile)..............................................................................................59
Butte, Montana.....................................................................................................................27Big Sky Diagnostic Imaging...........................................................................................................28Inter Mountain Digital Imaging....................................................................................................29
Chester, Montana Winkley Women’s Center (Mobile)..............................................................................................59
Choteau, MontanaWinkley Women’s Center (Mobile)..............................................................................................59
Columbus, Montana..............................................................................................................30
Stillwater Community Hospital....................................................................................................31
Conrad, MontanaWinkley Women’s Center (Mobile)..............................................................................................59Cutbank, MontanaWinkley Women’s Center (Mobile)..............................................................................................59
Dillon, Montana.....................................................................................................................33Barrett Hospital & Healthcare......................................................................................................34
Eureka, MontanaWinkley Women’s Center (Mobile)..............................................................................................59
Forsyth, Montana..................................................................................................................35Rosebud Health Care Center........................................................................................................36
Fort Benton, MontanaWinkley Women’s Center (Mobile)..............................................................................................59
Glasgow, Montana.................................................................................................................37Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital............................................................................................38
Glendive, Montana................................................................................................................39Glendive Medical Center..............................................................................................................40
Great Falls, Montana.............................................................................................................41Benefis Health Care West............................................................................................................42Rocky Mountain Breast Center....................................................................................................43
Hamilton, Montana...............................................................................................................44Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital...................................................................................................45
Hardin, Montana...................................................................................................................46Big Horn County Memorial Hospital............................................................................................47
Harlem, Montana..................................................................................................................49Fort Belknap Center IHS...............................................................................................................50
Harlowtown, Montana..........................................................................................................51Wheatland Memorial Health.......................................................................................................52
Havre, Montana.....................................................................................................................53Northern Montana Hospital.........................................................................................................54
Helena, Montana...................................................................................................................55St. Peter’s Hospital.......................................................................................................................56
Kalispell, Montana.................................................................................................................57The Women’s Center at HealthCenter Northwest.......................................................................58Winkley Women’s Center (Mobile)..............................................................................................59
Lewistown, Montana.............................................................................................................60Central Montana Medical Center.................................................................................................61
Libby, Montana......................................................................................................................62St. John’s Lutheran Hospital.........................................................................................................63
Livingston, Montana..............................................................................................................64Livingston Health Care.................................................................................................................65
Malta, Montana Winkley Women’s Center (Mobile)..............................................................................................59
Miles City, Montana..............................................................................................................66Billings Clinic Miles City................................................................................................................67Holy Rosary Healthcare................................................................................................................68
Missoula, Montana................................................................................................................69Advanced Imaging of Montana....................................................................................................70Broadway Diagnostic................................................................................................................... 71Montana Breast Health at Community Medical Center...............................................................72
Plentywood, Montana...........................................................................................................73Sheridan Memorial Hospital........................................................................................................74
Polson, Montana...................................................................................................................75St. Joseph Medical Center............................................................................................................76
Red Lodge, Montana..............................................................................................................77Beartooth Hospital & Health Center............................................................................................78
Ronan, Montana....................................................................................................................79St. Luke Community Hospital.......................................................................................................80
Shelby, Montana...................................................................................................................81Marias Medical Center.................................................................................................................82
Sidney, Montana...................................................................................................................83
Sidney Health Center................................................................................................................... 84
Superior, Montana.................................................................................................................85Mineral Community Hospital.......................................................................................................86
Whitefish, Montana...............................................................................................................87North Valley Hospital...................................................................................................................88
Wolfpoint, Montana..............................................................................................................89Northeast Montana Health Services............................................................................................90
Mobile Unit: Malta, Chester, Browning, Conrad, Choteau, Cutbank, Plains, Eureka, And Fort Benton Winkley Women’s Center (Mobile) ......................................................................................................... 63
Definitions of Symbols
There are 11 categories depicted below that are used to describe services offered at each facility. In the pages that follow, the specific services offered at each facility are listed under additional services.
Appearance: Post-Operative Apparel, Scarves, Turbans, Wigs/Hair PiecesBreast Reconstruction: Breast Prosthetics
Care: Home Care, Hospice
Complementary Therapies: Nutrition
Education and Information: Breast Self-Exam Training (BSE), Information on the Internet,
Patient Information/Education, Political Advocacy, Breast Cancer Patient Navigator
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Computerized Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance
Imaging (MRI)
Stereotactic Needle Biopsy (Stereotactic), Ultrasound/Sonogram, Positron Emission
Tomography (PET) Scan
Financial Assistance and Information: Counseling, Screening Mammogram, Free/Reduced Rate
Screening Mammograms, Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Referral Services: Second Opinion
Support and Counseling: Breast Cancer Group, Family/Caregiver, Genetic Risk, Grief and
Bereavement
Individual, Spiritual
Transportation: Located on a Bus Route, Transportation Services
Treatment: Chemotherapy, Clinical Trials, Lymphedema Specialty Services, New Treatments &
Investigative Drugs, Physical Therapy, Radiation Therapy, Tumor Board, Tumor Registry
Definitions of Terms
In the 2009-2010 Montana Mammography Directory, the following terms are defined as:
Breast Cancer Support Group - Peer or professionally-guided meetings for breast cancer survivors, people undergoing treatment for breast cancer, and their families.
Breast Cancer Patient Navigator - A nurse navigator is a single point of contact for cancer patients and their families. The nurse navigator is an educator, an advocate and a friend. The navigator is a specially trained professional who assists in all aspects of the patient’s care experience. When clinical issues arise, a navigator can refer patients to the appropriate physician office or other health care resource.
Breast Prosthetics – Artificial substitute for an absent breast.
Breast Reconstruction - Surgical reconstruction of a breast after removal of breast tissue.
Breast Self-Examination (BSE) – A technique to examine one’s own breasts by looking and feeling for changes. BSE is a tool that can be used to both increase awareness of breast cancer and to learn about what changes in the breast should be reported. Recommended beginning at age 20.
Chemotherapy - Treatment of cancer with certain drugs that destroy cancer cells.
Clinical Breast Exam – Examination of the breasts and surrounding area by a trained health professional.
Clinical Trials – Carefully designed and monitored studies of new methods for treating or preventing cancer.
Complementary Therapies – Treatments such as acupuncture, chiropractic, homeopathy, massage, meditation, art, dance, or nutrition which may reduce stress and/or boost the immune system. Often used along with traditional medical treatment.
Computerized Tomography (CT) - Cross-sectional x-rays which detect or monitor tissue abnormalities.
Contract Radiologist – Radiologist services, under facility contract. Generally used for facilities who may not have on-site radiologists available on a full or part-time basis.
Computer Assisted Device (also known as Computer Aided Detection) - Computerized algorithms that assist the radiologist in identifying types of breast tissue.
Core Needle Biopsy - Core needle biopsy uses a thin, hollow needle to remove samples of tissue from the breast. It can be used on suspicious areas that can be felt (palpable masses) and those that can only be seen on a mammogram or other imaging test (nonpalpable masses).
Counseling - Treatment of emotional discomfort through the use of psychological techniques which encourage communication of conflict, insight into problems and personal growth.
Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DXA, previously DEXA) is a means of measuring bone mineral density (BMD).
Digital Mammography Machine - Newer full-field digital mammography units capture the picture on an electronic digital detector, and the image is then displayed on a video monitor. Digital mammography also offers the advantages that images can be stored and retrieved easily, and transmitted electronically for review by another radiologist.
Financial Assistance - Direct assistance or referral to appropriate sources which may provide financial counseling or direct monetary support for medical procedures and treatments.
Film Mammography Machine – Mammograms produce a black and white x-ray picture of the breast tissue. Depending on the type of mammography unit, the picture is either on a large sheet of x-ray film, or is an electronic picture that can be looked at on a computer screen. Today, most mammography units are screen-film units, which mean they produce the mammography picture on x-ray film.
Fine Needle Aspiration/Biopsy - Fine needle aspiration (also known as fine needle biopsy) is a needle biopsy that removes cell samples rather than tissue samples from an abnormal area of the breast.
Galactograms - Galactography is an x-ray examination that uses mammography and a contrast material to obtain pictures, called Galactograms, of the inside of the breast's milk ducts.
Genetic Risk Counseling – Education, information and discussion of genetic factors which may put certain family members at risk for inheriting the potential to develop breast cancer.
Hospice - A philosophy of delivery of care emphasizing comfort, peace of mind and control of symptoms, usually involved when life expectancy is short.
Incisional Biopsy - A biopsy in which only a sample of the suspicious tissue is cut into (incised) and removed for purposes of diagnosis. An incisional biopsy is in contrast to an excisional biopsy in which an entire lesion, usually a tumor, is removed.
Indian Health Services (IHS) - Responsible for providing federal health services to American Indians and Alaska Natives.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) - A method of creating three-dimensional images of the body using a magnet and radio waves instead of x-rays.
Mammogram (Diagnostic) - Diagnostic mammography is an x-ray exam of the breasts that is performed in order to evaluate a breast complaint or abnormality detected by physical exam or routine screening mammography. Diagnostic mammography is different from screening mammography in that additional views of the breast are usually taken, as opposed to two views typically taken with screening mammography. Thus, diagnostic mammography is usually more time-consuming and costly than screening mammography.
Mammogram (Screening) – An x-ray of the breast that includes two views and is used for comparison with subsequent mammograms. Medicaid – A federal program that reimburses hospitals and doctors for providing health care to qualifying people who meet established financial criteria.
Medicare - A program under the US Social Security Administration that reimburses doctors and hospitals for health care provided to qualified patients over 65 years of age or patients with a disability.
Needle Localization - A procedure that uses very thin needles or guide wires to mark the location of an abnormal area of tissue so it can be surgically sampled. An imaging device such as an ultrasound probe is used to place the wire in or around the abnormal area. Needle localization is used when the doctor cannot feel the mass of abnormal tissue.
Physical Therapy - Treatment by physical methods such as massage and exercise; treatment of injury to restore strength and range of motion.
Positive Emission Tomography (PET) Scan - A nuclear medical imaging technique which produces a three-dimensional image or picture of functional processes in the body.
Provide A Referral - Some mammography centers allow women to self-order a mammogram. They will require that the patient provide them with the name of a health care provider who will receive the test results and follow up on any abnormalities. Other centers require an order from a health care provider in order to do the mammogram.
Radiation Therapy - Treatment by x-ray machines to deliver high-energy radium or cobalt used to reduce the size of tumors.
Referral - Directing individuals to service providers such as specialists or support groups.Second Opinion - Examination of a patient or a patient’s records by another physician for treatment recommendations.
Stereotactic Biopsy - Removal of small samples of breast tissue for microscopic evaluation using a hollow (core) needle which is precisely guided to the correct location via x-rays and computer coordinates.
Transportation – Assistance to and from medical and support systems.
Tumor Board - A panel of experts in radiology, oncology, surgery, and pathology that makes treatment recommendations.
Tumor Registry – A system designed for the collection, management and analysis of information about patients with a cancer diagnosis.
Ultrasound (Sonogram) - Non-invasive medical imaging that uses high-frequency sound waves to generate images of breast masses.
Key to Disability Access Terms
The information about disability access for each facility is based on the following definitions:
Building Access
Standard Accessible Parking1. A parking space that is at least eight feet wide2. With an adjoining access aisle at least five feet wide3. With signage displaying the international symbol of accessibility
Van Accessible Parking1. A parking space that is at least eight feet wide2. With an adjoining access aisle at least eight feet wide3. With signage displaying the international symbol of accessibility and the words “Van Accessible”
Accessible Exterior Route and DoorsThe path from parking and pedestrian walkways to the building entrance has:
1. A slope of 1:20 or less (No more than one inch of vertical rise for every 20 inches of horizontal rise)2. A minimum clear width of 36” for the entire route of travel3. A stable, firm, and slip resistant pathway4. Ramped curb cuts at the curbs5. Ramps or other means of access provided where there are level changes greater than ½”6. No protruding objects that reduce the clear width of travel
Accessible Building Entrance, Exterior Door1. Doorway at least 32 inches wide2. Handle that can be used with a closed fist. For example, a lever handle is usable; a round doorknob is not usable.3. Requires no more than 15 lbs of force to open
ACCESSIBLE INTERIOR PATH
The paths to the waiting area, restrooms, and program areas have:1. Stable, firm, slip-resistant surfaces2. A minimum clear width of 36” for the entire route of travel3. Ramps or other means of access provided where there are level changes greater than ½” 4. No protruding objects that reduce the clear width of travelAccessible Interior doors, defined as:
1. Doorway at least 32 inches wide2. Handle that can be used with a closed fist. For example, a lever handle is usable; a round doorknob is not usable.3. Requires no more than 5 lbs of force to open
Accessible Mammography Room
Accessible Doors1. Doorway at least 32 inches wide2. Handle that can be used with a closed fist. For example, a lever handle is usable; a round doorknob is not usable3. Requires no more than 5 lbs of force to open
Accessible Route and enough space to move around machine1. Is on an accessible route2. Stable, firm, slip resistant surfaces3. A minimum clear width of 36” for the entire route of travel4. No protruding objects that reduce the clear width of travel5. A T-shaped clear floor space or one that is 60” in diameter for a wheelchair to make a 180° turn on the side of the mammography machine with the x-ray plate
Lowest height of the x-ray plate from the floorDistance from the floor to the top of the x-ray plate (number of inches)
The closer to the floor the plate can be lowered, the more easily a seated woman can be accommodated.
Accessible Restroom
Accessible Doors1. Doorway at least 32 inches wide2. Handle that can be used with a closed fist. For example, a lever handle is usable; a round doorknob is not usable.3. Requires no more than 5 lbs of force to open
Accessible Route and Turning Space1. A T-shaped clear floor space or one that is 60” in diameter for a wheelchair to make a 180° turn OR a five by six foot accessible stall2. Toilet is located on the 60” wall3. At least 42” clear floor space from the center line of the toilet to the wall
Accessible toilet, fixtures and sink1. Toilet seat measures 17 to 19 inches high
2. Horizontal grab bars 1 ¼ to 1 ½ inch in outside diameter securely mounted at the near side wall and rear of toilet3. Toilet paper dispenser mounted on side wall closest to the toilet at least 24 inches above the floor4. Sink handles that can be used with a closed fist5. At least 27 inches of knee clearance below the bottom of the sink
Right To Know Tip Sheet
It’s your life. And no one can protect it better than you. – Judi, Breast Cancer Survivor
Breast Cancer:
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. And living with a disability does not make you immune. Know the facts about breast cancer and why you need to make screening a regular part of your health care.
An estimated 200,000 new cases of breast cancer will be diagnosed in American women this year.
Women with disabilities are just as likely to be at risk for breast cancer as women without disabilities; the biggest risk factors are being a woman and aging.
The chances of getting breast cancer increase with age. One out of every 8 women will get breast cancer at some point in her life.
Finding breast cancer early increases chances of survival. If breast cancer is caught early, 9 out of every ten women survive more than 5 years.
Getting tested regularly for breast cancer is the best way for women to lower their risk. Mammography can help find cancer early when it’s most treatable.
Getting screened:
As a woman living with a disability, you may face a number of challenges that make it difficult to get a quality mammogram and clinical exam. Here are some tips to make it easier.
When scheduling a mammography, ask:
1. How should I dress?2. How do I prepare if I use a wheelchair or a scooter?3. Can the machine be adjusted so I can remain seated?4. How long is the appointment and can I have additional time if I need it?Let the scheduling staff know that you can/cannot:1. Sit upright with or without assistance.2. Lift and move your arms.3. Transfer from your chair/scooter.4. Undress/dress without assistance.
When preparing for your mammogram, remember:
1. Wear a blouse that opens in the front.2. Wear a bra that you can easily remove.3. Do not wear deodorant or body powder.4. Talk to your healthcare provider about any disability-related concerns.
If you’re over 40, check your breasts regularly, and have a mammogram and clinical exam every 1-2 years. For more information, visit www.cdc.gov/RightToKnow or call 1-800-CDC-INFO (232-4636); 1-888-232-6348 (TTY).
Breast Cancer ScreeningThe Right to Know
The Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
The mission of the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program (MBCHP) is to reduce breast and cervical cancer deaths among Montana women by providing ongoing quality screening services and education in a manner that is appropriate, accessible, cost effective and sensitive to women's needs.
The Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program provides mammograms, clinical breast exams, Pap tests and pelvic exams for the early detection of breast and cervical cancer. These services may be provided free to eligible women.
For information about low cost or free Mammograms and Pap Tests, Call Toll Free: 1-888-803-9343
Anaconda, MontanaAnaconda Community HospitalContact Information: 406-563-8660
401 W PennsylvaniaAnaconda, MT 59711
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 7:00 am to 4:00 pmRadiologist on site: Part-time
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $186.00 (Radiologist and/or Computer Assisted Device charges not included)Usual wait for a screening mammogram: ½ to 1 dayDo patients need to provide a referral: YesType of mammography machines: Digital
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: NoStandard Accessible Parking: NoAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 27 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and turning space: YesAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: Yes
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken, Printed Material, Video, Braille
Additional ServicesCare: Home Health Office; Office
Education and Information
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Ultrasound/Sonogram
Financial Assistance and Information: Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Support and Counseling
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Baker, MontanaFallon Medical Complex
Contact Information:
Contact Information: 406-778-5147
202 E. 4th StreetBaker, MT 59313www.fallonmedical.org
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information: Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Radiologist on site: Full-time
Services:Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $241.00
Usual wait for a screening mammogram: ½ to 1 day
Do patients need to provide a referral: No
Type of mammography machines: Digital
Disability Access Information:
Van Accessible Parking: Yes
Standard Accessible Parking: Yes
Accessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: Yes
Accessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: Yes
Accessible doors: Yes
Accessible route and maneuvering space: Yes
Lowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 23 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: No
Accessible doors: Yes
Accessible route and turning space: No
Accessible toilet, fixtures and sink: No
Languages:English: Spoken
Spanish: Spoken
Sign Language: Spoken
Russian: Spoken
Additional Services:Breast Reconstruction: Breast Prosthetics; Breast Reconstruction
Care: Home Care
Complementary Therapies: Nutrition
Education and Information: Breast Cancer Patient Navigator
Financial Assistance and Information: Reduced Rate Screening Mammograms, Accepts Medicare/Medicaid; Offers free screening mammograms
Referral Services: Referral Services
Support and Counseling: Breast Cancer Survivor Group in October
Transportation: Located on a Bus Route, Local bus will pick patients up
Treatment: Physical Therapy
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Billings, MontanaBillings Clinic Breast Center
Contact Information:
Contact Information: 406-238-2199
2800 10th Avenue NBillings, MT 59107www.billingsclinic.com
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information: Hours of Operation: Monday- Friday 7:00 am to 5:30 pm; Saturday 8:00 am to 12:00 pm
Radiologist on site: Full-time
Services:Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $233.00
Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 1 week
Do patients need to provide a referral: No
Type of mammography machines: Digital
Disability Access Information:
Van Accessible Parking: Yes
Standard Accessible Parking: Yes
Accessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: Yes
Accessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: Yes
Accessible doors: Yes
Accessible route and maneuvering space: Yes
Lowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 18 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: Yes
Accessible doors: Yes
Accessible route and turning space: Yes
Accessible toilet, fixtures and sink: Yes
Languages:English: Spoken; Printed material
Spanish: Spoken; Printed material
Additional Services:
Appearance: Scarves, Turbans
Complementary Therapies: Nutrition
Education and Information: Breast Self-Exam Training (BSE), Information on the Internet, Breast Cancer Patient Navigator
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Computerized Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Stereotactic Needle Biopsy (Stereotactic), Ultrasound/Sonogram, Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Scan, Needle Localization Galactograms
Financial Assistance and Information: Free Screening Mammograms, Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Referral Services: Referral Services
Support and Counseling: Breast Cancer Group, Family Cancer Group, Genetic Risk, Grief and Bereavement, Spiritual
Transportation: Located on a Bus Route
Treatment: Chemotherapy, Physical Therapy, Radiation Therapy, Clinical Trials, Tumor Board, Tumor Registry
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Billings Clinic West
Contact Information:
Contact Information:
406-238-2959
2675 Central AvenueBillings, MT 59102www.billingsclinic.com
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information: Hours of Operation: 7:30 am to 7:00 pm
Radiologist on site: No
Contract Radiologist: Yes
Services:Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $252.00
Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 1 week
Do patients need to provide a referral: No
Type of mammography machines: Digital
Disability Access Information:
Van Accessible Parking: Yes
Standard Accessible Parking: Yes
Accessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: Yes
Accessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: Yes
Accessible doors: Yes
Accessible route and maneuvering space: Yes
Lowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 25 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: Yes
Accessible doors: Yes
Accessible route and turning space: Yes
Accessible toilet, fixtures and sink: Yes
Languages:English: Spoken, Braille
Additional Services:Financial Assistance and Information: Accepts Medicare/Medicaid; Offers free screening mammograms
Transportation: Located on a Bus Route
Education and Information: Shower cards
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Yellowstone Breast Center
Contact Information:Contact Information: 406-237-4252
2900 12th Ave N Suite 276Billings, MT 59101www.svh-mt.org
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 5:00 pmRadiologist on site: Full-time
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $221.05 (Radiologist and/or Computer Assisted Device charges not included)Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 3 daysDo patients need to provide a referral: NoType of mammography machines: Digital
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: YesStandard Accessible Parking: YesAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 27 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and turning space: YesAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: No
Languages
English: Spoken, Printed Material
Additional Services
Education and Information: Breast Cancer Patient Navigator
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Ultrasound/Sonogram, Stereotactic Biopsy, DXA
Financial Assistance and Information: Offers free Screening Mammograms, Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Support and Counseling: Breast Cancer Group, Family Cancer Group, Genetic Risk, Grief and Bereavement, Spiritual
Transportation: Located on a Bus Route, Stops at front door
Treatment: Tumor Board, Tumor Registry
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Bozeman, MontanaAdvanced Medical Imaging
Contact Information:Contact Information: 406-556-5200
915 Highland Blvd. Suite 4100Bozeman, MT 59715www.bozemanadvanced.com
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 9:00 am to 9:00 pmRadiologist on site: Full-time
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $265.00 (Radiologist and/or Computer Assisted Device charges not included)Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 3-5 daysDo patients need to provide a referral: YesType of mammography machines: Digital
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: YesStandard Accessible Parking: YesAccessible Exterior Route: No
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: No
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 26 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and turning space: YesAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: Yes
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken, Printed Material, Braille, Large Print
Additional Services
Education and Information: Breast Cancer Patient Navigator
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Computerized Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Ultrasound/Sonogram
Financial Assistance and Information: Free Screening Mammograms, Reduced Rate Screening Mammograms, Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Transportation: Located on a Bus Route
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Butte, MontanaBig Sky Diagnostic Imaging Contact Information:
406-782-2997
401 S. AlabamaButte, MT 59701
General Information
Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 5:00 pmRadiologist on site: Full-time
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $112.00 (Radiologist and/or Computer Assisted Device charges not included)Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 3 daysDo patients need to provide a referral: NoType of mammography machines: Film
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: NoStandard Accessible Parking: NoAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: No
Accessible Mammography Room: NoAccessible doors: NoAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 26 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: NoAccessible doors: NoAccessible route and turning space: YesAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: No
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken
Additional Services
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Computerized Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Ultrasound/Sonogram
Financial Assistance and Information: Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Transportation: Located on a Bus Route
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Inter Mountain Digital Imaging
Contact Information:
406-496-3535
435 S. Crystal StreetButte, MT 59701
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 5:00 pmRadiologist on site: Full-time
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $295.00Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 1 weekDo patients need to provide a referral: NoType of mammography machines: Digital
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: NoStandard Accessible Parking: YesAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: NoAccessible doors: NoAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 25 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: NoAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and turning space: YesAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: No
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken, Printed Material, Video
Spanish: SpokenSign Language: Spoken
Additional Services
Education and Information: Breast Self-Exam Training (BSE)
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Computerized Tomography (CT), Stereotactic Needle Biopsy (Stereotactic), Ultrasound/Sonogram
Financial Assistance and Information: Free Rate Screening Mammograms, Reduced Rate Screening Mammograms, Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Transportation: Located on a Bus Route
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Columbus, MontanaStillwater Community Hospital
Contact Information: 406-322-5316
44 West 4th Avenue NorthColumbus, MT 59019
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 7:30 am to 5:00 pmRadiologist on site: NoContract Radiologist: Yes
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $190.10 (Radiologist and/or Computer Assisted Device charges not included)Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 1 weekDo patients need to provide a referral: NoType of mammography machines: Film
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: NoStandard Accessible Parking: NoAccessible Exterior Route: No
Accessible path: NoAccessible doors: No
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 16 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: NoAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and turning space: YesAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: No
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken, Printed Material
Additional Services
Care: Home Care
Education and Information: Pamphlets
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms
Financial Assistance and Information: Reduced Rate Screening Mammograms, Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Transportation: Offer Transportation Services
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Dillon, MontanaBarrett Hospital & Healthcare
Contact Information:
406-683-3104
1260 S. AtlanticDillon, MT 59725www.barretthospital.org
*Construction of new hospital is pending
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 6:00 pmRadiologist on site: Part-time
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $95.85 (Radiologist and/or Computer Assisted Device charges not included)Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 1 weekDo patients need to provide a referral: YesType of mammography machines: Film
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: NoStandard Accessible Parking: YesAccessible Exterior Route: No
Accessible path: NoAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 26 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and turning space: Yes
Accessible toilet, fixtures and sink: Yes
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken, Printed Material, Video, Braille, Large PrintSpanish: Spoken, Printed Material
Additional Services
Care: Home Care, Hospice
Education and Information: Breast Self-Exam Training (BSE)
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Computerized Tomography (CT), Ultrasound/Sonogram, Ultrasound-Guided Core Biopsy
Financial Assistance and Information: Reduced Rate Screening Mammograms, Free Screening Mammograms, Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Referral Services: Referral Services
Transportation: Located on a Bus Route, Offers Transportation Services
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Forsyth, MontanaRosebud Health Care Center
Contact Information:
406-346-2161
383 N 17th AvenueForsyth, MT 59327www.rosebudhealthcare.com
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 5:00 pmRadiologist on site: NoContract Radiologist: Yes
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $130.00Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 2 weeksDo patients need to provide a referral: YesType of mammography machines: Film
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: NoStandard Accessible Parking: YesAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 15.5 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and turning space: YesAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: Yes
Languages
English: Spoken
Additional Services
Education and Information: Breast Self-Exam Training (BSE), Pamphlets
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Computerized Tomography (CT)
Financial Assistance and Information: Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Glasgow, MontanaFrances Mahon Deaconess Hospital
Contact Information:
406-228-3630
621 3rd Street SGlasgow, MT 59230www.fmdh.org
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 5:00 pmRadiologist on site: Full-time
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $171.00Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 1-2 weeksDo patients need to provide a referral: NoType of mammography machines: Film
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: YesStandard Accessible Parking: YesAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 24 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: NoAccessible doors: NoAccessible route and turning space: NoAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: Yes
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken, Printed Material
Additional Services
Education and Information: Breast Self-Exam Training (BSE)
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Computerized Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Ultrasound/Sonogram
Financial Assistance and Information: Free Screening Mammograms, Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Transportation: Located on a Bus Route
Treatment: Chemotherapy, Physical Therapy
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Glendive, MontanaGlendive Medical Center
Contact Information:
406-345-3330
202 Prospect DriveGlendive, MT 59330www.gmc.org
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 5:00 pmRadiologist on site: Full-time
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $147.20Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 2 daysDo patients need to provide a referral: No Type of mammography machines: Film
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: Standard Accessible Parking: YesAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 24 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and turning space: YesAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: Yes
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken, Printed Material
Additional Services
Care: Home Care, Hospice
Complementary Therapies: Nutrition
Education and Information: Breast Self-Exam Training (BSE)
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Computerized Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Ultrasound/Sonogram
Financial Assistance and Information: Reduced Rate Screening Mammograms, Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Referral Services: Referral Services
Support and Counseling: Breast Cancer Group, Family Cancer Group, Grief and Bereavement
Transportation: Located on a Bus Route
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Great Falls, MontanaBenefis Health Care West
Contact Information:
406-731-8400
East Tower 1101 26th Street S.Great Falls, MT 59405www.benefis.org
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 4:00 pmRadiologist on site: Full-time
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $150.00 (Radiologist and/or Computer Assisted Device charges not included)Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 1 weekDo patients need to provide a referral: YesType of mammography machines: Digital
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: NoStandard Accessible Parking: YesAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 27 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: NoAccessible doors: NoAccessible route and turning space: NoAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: No
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken, Printed MaterialSpanish: SpokenSign Language: Spoken
Additional Services
Education and Information: Information on the Internet, Breast Cancer Patient Navigator
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Ultrasound/Sonogram
Financial Assistance and Information: Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Support and Counseling
Transportation: Located on a Bus Route
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Rocky Mountain Breast Center
Contact Information:
406-771-3159
3000 15th Avenue SouthGreat Falls, MT 59405
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 4:30 pmRadiologist on site: Full-time
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: Usual wait for a screening mammogram: Same DayDo patients need to provide a referral: YesType of mammography machines: Digital
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: YesStandard Accessible Parking: YesAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: No
Accessible Mammography Room: NoAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: NoLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 24 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and turning space: YesAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: Yes
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken
Sign Language: SpokenRussian: Spoken
Additional Services
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Ultrasound/Sonogram
Financial Assistance and Information: Reduced Rate Screening Mammograms, Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Transportation: Located on a Bus Route
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Hamilton, MontanaMarcus Daly Memorial Hospital
Contact Information:
406-363-2211
1200 Westwood DriveHamilton, MT 59840
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 5:00 pmRadiologist on site: Full-time
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $214.75Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 2 weeksDo patients need to provide a referral: YesType of mammography machines: Digital
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: YesStandard Accessible Parking: YesAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 31 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: NoAccessible doors: NoAccessible route and turning space: NoAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: No
Languages
English: Spoken, Printed MaterialSpanish: Spoken, Printed MaterialSign Language: Spoken
Additional Services
Appearance: Post-Operative Apparel
Care: Home Care, Hospice
Education and Information: Breast Self-Exam Training (BSE)
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Computerized Tomography (CT)
Financial Assistance and Information: Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Referral Services: Referral Services
Support and Counseling: Breast Cancer Group, Family Cancer Group
Transportation: Bus Transportation Services can be arranged
Treatment: Chemotherapy, Lymphedema Specialty Services
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Hardin, MontanaBig Horn County Memorial Hospital
Contact Information:
406-665-2310
17 North MilesHardin, MT 59034www.bighornhospital.org
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 5:00 pmRadiologist on site: NoContract Radiologist: Yes
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $149.46Usual wait for a screening mammogram: < 1 weekDo patients need to provide a referral: YesType of mammography machines: Film
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: YesStandard Accessible Parking: YesAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 11 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and turning space: YesAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: Yes
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken, Printed Material
Additional Services
Education and Information: Breast Self-Exam Training (BSE) video
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Ultrasound/Sonogram
Financial Assistance and Information: Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Harlem, MontanaFort Belknap Center IHS
Contact Information:
406-353-3142
456 Gros Ventre AveHarlem, MT 59526www.ihs.gov
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 5:00 pmRadiologist on site: NoContract Radiologist: Yes
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: IHS coversUsual wait for a screening mammogram: 3 daysDo patients need to provide a referral: NoType of mammography machines: Film
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: NoStandard Accessible Parking: NoAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 25 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: NoAccessible doors: NoAccessible route and turning space: YesAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: Yes
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken
Additional Services
Care: Home Care, Hospice
Education and Information
Financial Assistance and Information: Free Screening Mammograms, Reduced Rate Screening Mammograms (IHS), Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Support and Counseling: Breast Cancer Group, Spiritual
Transportation: Offer Transportation Services
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Harlowtown, MontanaWheatland Memorial Health
Contact Information:
406-632-3119
530 3rd Street NWHarlowton, MT 59036www.wheatlandmemorial.org
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 8:30 am to 5:00 pmRadiologist on site: NoContract Radiologist: Yes
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $160.00Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 1-2 daysDo patients need to provide a referral: NoType of mammography machines: Digital
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: NoStandard Accessible Parking: NoAccessible Exterior Route: No
Accessible path: NoAccessible doors: No
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 11 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: NoAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and turning space: NoAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: No
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken, Printed Material, Video, Braille
Additional Services
Education and Information: Breast Self-Exam Training (BSE)
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Computerized Tomography (CT), Ultrasound/Sonogram
Financial Assistance and Information: Reduced Rate Screening Mammograms, Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Havre, Montana
Northern Montana Hospital
Contact Information:
406-265-2211
30 13th StreetHavre, MT 59501www.nmhcare.org
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 8:30 am to 3:30 pmRadiologist on site: Full-time
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $225.10 Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 3 weeksDo patients need to provide a referral: YesType of mammography machines: Digital
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: YesStandard Accessible Parking: YesAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 24 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: NoAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and turning space: NoAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: No
Languages
English: Spoken, Printed Material
Additional Services
Appearance: Post-Operative Apparel, Scarves, Turbans, Wigs, Turbans
Breast Reconstruction: Breast Prosthetics
Care: Home Care, Hospice
Complementary Therapies: Nutrition
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Computerized Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Stereotactic Needle Biopsy (Stereotactic), Ultrasound/Sonogram
Financial Assistance and Information: Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Referral Services: Referral Services
Support and Counseling: Grief and Bereavement
Treatment: Chemotherapy, Physical Therapy, Clinical Trials, Radiation Therapy, Tumor Board, Tumor Registry
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Helena, MontanaSt. Peter’s Hospital
Contact Information:
406-442-2480
2475 BroadwayHelena, MT 59601www.stpetes.orgbn
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 6:30 am to 6:00 pmRadiologist on site: Full-time
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $170.00 (Radiologist and/or Computer Assisted Device charges not included)Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 1 weekDo patients need to provide a referral: NoType of mammography machines: Digital
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: NoStandard Accessible Parking: YesAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 26 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and turning space: YesAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: Yes
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken, Printed Material, Video, Large PrintSpanish: SpokenSign Language: SpokenOther: Language Interpeters
Additional Services
Appearance: Prosthetics, Wigs
Care: Home Care, Hospice
Complementary Therapies: Nutrition
Education and Information: Breast Cancer Patient Navigator
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Computerized Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Stereotactic Needle Biopsy (Stereotactic), Ultrasound/Sonogram, Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Scan
Financial Assistance and Information: Reduced Rate Screening Mammograms, Accepts Medicare/Medicaid, Offers free screening mammograms
Support and Counseling: Breast Cancer Group, Family Cancer Group, Genetic Risk, Grief and Bereavement, Spiritual
Transportation: Offer Transportation Services
Treatment: Chemotherapy, Clinical Trials, Physical Therapy, Stem Cell Rescue, Radiation Therapy, Tumor Board, Tumor Registry
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Kalispell, MontanaThe Women’s Center at HealthCenter Northwest
Contact Information:
406-751-7523
320 Sunnyview LaneKalispell, MT 59901www.nwhc.org
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 7:30 am to 5:30 pmRadiologist on site: Full-time
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $201.00 (Radiologist and/or Computer Assisted Device charges not included)Usual wait for a screening mammogram: < 1 weekDo patients need to provide a referral: NoType of mammography machines: Digital
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: NoStandard Accessible Parking: NoAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 26 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and turning space: YesAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: Yes
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken, Printed Material, BrailleSpanish: Spoken, Printed Material, Large PrintSign Language: SpokenOther: Spoken
Additional Services
Appearance: Post-Operative Apparel, Scarves, Turbans, Wigs/Hair Pieces
Breast Reconstruction: Breast Prosthetics
Care: Home Care, Hospice
Education and Information: Breast Self-Exam Training (BSE), Information on the Internet, Breast Cancer Patient Navigator
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Computerized Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Stereotactic Needle Biopsy (Stereotactic), Ultrasound/Sonogram, Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Scan
Financial Assistance and Information: Reduced Rate Screening Mammograms, Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Referral Services: Referral Services
Support and Counseling: Cancer Support Group, Genetic Risk
Transportation: Located on a Bus Route, Offers other types of Transportation Services
Treatment: Chemotherapy, Physical Therapy, Radiation Therapy, Tumor Board, Tumor Registry
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Winkley Women’s Center (Mobile)
Contact Information: 406-752-8390
See Facilities BelowBased at 320 Sunnyview LaneKalispell, MT 59901
The Winkley Women’s Center is a mobile coach that provides mammography, breast ultrasound and bone density testing in nine Montana communities including Browning, Chester, Choteau, Cut Bank, Eureka, Fort Benton, Malta, Plains and Conrad. To schedule an appointment, please contact the health care facility nearest you.
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: Varies—usually 8:30 am to 4:30 pmRadiologist on site: NoContract Radiologist: Yes
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: Site SpecificUsual wait for a screening mammogram: 2 weeksDo patients need to provide a referral: YesType of mammography machines: Digital
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: Site specificStandard Accessible Parking: Site specificAccessible Exterior Route: Site specific
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 27 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: NoNOTE: Patients use the facility’s restroom.Languages
English: Spoken, Printed Material
Additional Services
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Ultrasound/Sonogram, DXA
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Lewistown, Montana
Central Montana Medical Center
Contact Information: 406-535-6294
408 WendellLewistown, MT 59457www.cmmccares.com
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 5:00 pmRadiologist on site: Full-time
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $86.00 (Radiologist and/or Computer Assisted Device charges not included)Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 1.5-2 weeksDo patients need to provide a referral: YesType of mammography machines: Filml
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: NoStandard Accessible Parking: NoAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 11 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: NoAccessible doors: NoAccessible route and turning space: NoAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: No
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken, Printed Material, Video
Sign Language: SpokenOther: Spectra Corp Interpretative Services
Additional Services
Care: Home Care, Hospice
Education and Information: Breast Self-Exam Training (BSE)
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Ultrasound/Sonogram
Financial Assistance and Information: Free Screening Mammograms, Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Referral Services: Referral Services
Support and Counseling: Breast Cancer Group, Grief and Bereavement
Treatment: Chemotherapy, Physical Therapy, Tumor Registry
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Libby, MontanaSt. John’s Lutheran Hospital
Contact Information:
406-293-0149
350 Louisiana StreetLibby, MT 59923www.sjlh.org
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: Tuesday through Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pmRadiologist on site: Full-time
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $177.59 (Radiologist and/or Computer Assisted Device charges not included)Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 2 weeksDo patients need to provide a referral: YesType of mammography machines: Digital
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: YesStandard Accessible Parking: YesAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: NoAccessible doors: NoAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 27 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: NoAccessible doors: NoAccessible route and turning space: YesAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: No
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken, Printed MaterialSpanish: Spoken, Printed MaterialSign Language: SpokenRussian: Spoken
Additional Services
Appearance: Post-Operative Apparel, Scarves, Turbans, Wigs/Hair Pieces
Breast Reconstruction: Breast Prosthetics
Care: Home Care, Hospice
Education and Information: Breast Self-Exam Training (BSE), Information on the Internet
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Computerized Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Stereotactic Needle Biopsy (Stereotactic), Ultrasound/Sonogram, Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Scan, Incisional Biopsy
Financial Assistance and Information: Reduced Rate Screening Mammograms, Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Referral Services: Referral Services
Support and Counseling: Cancer Group
Transportation: Located on a Bus Route, Offer Transportation Services
Treatment: Chemotherapy, Physical Therapy, Radiation Therapy, Tumor Board, Tumor Registry
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
General Information
Hours Of OperationTuesday- Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Radiologist On SiteFull-time
ServicesStandard cost for self pay mammogram $177.59 Usual wait for a screening mammogram 2 weeks
Do patients need to provide a referral Yes
Type of mammography machines Digital
Disability Access Information
Languages
Spoken Printed Material Video Braille Large PrintEnglish
Spanish
Sign Language
Other Russian Additional Services
Van Accessible Parking YesStandard Accessible Parking YesAccessible Exterior Route Yes
Accessible path Accessible doors
Accessible Interior Route Yes
Accessible Mammography Room NoAccessible doors Accessible route and maneuvering space Lowest height of x-ray plate from the floor 27 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor NoAccessible doors Accessible route and turning space Accessible toilet, fixtures and sink
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Keys to symbols: Radiologist and/or Computer Assisted Device charges not included 69
ChemotherapyPhysical Therapy Radiation TherapyTumor BoardTumor Registry
Breast Self-Exam Training;Information on the internet
Cancer Group;Located On A
Bus Route;Offer Transportation Services
Reduced Rate Screening Mammograms;
Accepts Medicaid/Medicare Patients
Diagnostic MammogramsCT scanMRIUltrasound/SonogramPET scanStereotactic BiopsyIncisional Biopsy
Referral Services
Home Care;Hospice
Post-Operative ApparelScarves; Turbans;Wigs hair Pieces
Breast Prosthetics;Breast Reconstruction
Livingston, MontanaLivingston Health Care
Contact Information: 406-222-5041
504 South 13thLivingston, MT 59704www.livingstonhealthcare.org
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 4:00 pmRadiologist on site: Full-time
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $251.10Usual wait for a screening mammogram: <1 weekDo patients need to provide a referral: NoType of mammography machines: Digital
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: NoStandard Accessible Parking: NoAccessible Exterior Route: No
Accessible path: NoAccessible doors: No
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: NoAccessible doors: NoAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 18 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: NoAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and turning space: NoAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: Yes
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken
Other: Service for any language
Additional Services
Care: Home Care, Hospice
Education and Information: Breast Self-Exam Training (BSE), Information on the Internet
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Computerized Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Ultrasound/Sonogram, Needle Localization
Financial Assistance and Information: Free Screening Mammograms, Reduced Rate Screening Mammograms (through programs)
Referral Services: Referral Services
Transportation: Angle Line Transportation
Treatment: Chemotherapy, Physical Therapy, Tumor Board
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Miles City, Montana
Billings Clinic Miles City
Contact Information:
406-233-7000
620 S. Haynes Miles City, MT 59301www.billingsclinic.com
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 6:00 pmRadiologist on site: NoContract Radiologist: *Automatically sent to Billings
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $159.00Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 1-2 daysDo patients need to provide a referral: NoType of mammography machines: Digital
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: YesStandard Accessible Parking: YesAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 24 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and turning space: YesAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: Yes
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken, Printed Material
Additional Services
Education and Information: Breast Self-Exam Training (BSE)
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Computerized Tomography (CT), Ultrasound/Sonogram,
Financial Assistance and Information: Free Screening Mammograms, Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Treatment: Chemotherapy, Physical Therapy, Dietician
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Holy Rosary Healthcare
Contact Information:
406-233-2600
2600 Wilson StreetMiles City, MT 59301www.holyrosaryhealthcare.org
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 8:30 am to 5:00 pmRadiologist on site: Full-time
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $150.00Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 1-2 daysDo patients need to provide a referral: NoType of mammography machines: Film
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: YesStandard Accessible Parking: YesAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 22 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and turning space: YesAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: Yes
Languages
English: Spoken, Printed Material
Additional Services
Care: Home Care, Hospice
Education and Information: Breast Self-Exam Training (BSE)
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Ultrasound/Sonogram
Financial Assistance and Information: Reduced Rate Screening Mammograms, Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Referral Services: Referral Services
Support and Counseling: Grief and Bereavement, Spiritual
Transportation: Located on a Bus Route
Treatment: Chemotherapy, Physical Therapy Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Missoula, MontanaAdvanced Imaging of Montana
Contact Information:
406-327-3953
2805 South AvenueMissoula, MT 59804www.advancedimagingofmt.com
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 7:00 am to 5:30 pmRadiologist on site: Full-time
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $268.50Usual wait for a screening mammogram: Same DayDo patients need to provide a referral: No Type of mammography machines: Digital
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: YesStandard Accessible Parking: YesAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 31 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and turning space: YesAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: Yes
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken, Printed Material, Video, Braille, Large PrintSpanish: SpokenSign Language: SpokenRussian: Spoken
Additional Services
Education and Information: Information on the Internet, Breast Cancer Patient Navigator
Detection: Computerized Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Financial Assistance and Information: Reduced Rate Screening Mammograms, Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Transportation: Located on a Bus Route, Offers Transportation Services
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Broadway Diagnostic
Contact Information:
406-329-5757
500 W BroadwayMissoula, MT 59802
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday 7:00 am to 6:00 pm; Saturday 8:30 am-12:30 pmRadiologist on site: Full-time
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $275.00Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 1-2 daysDo patients need to provide a referral: NoType of mammography machines: Digital
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: NoStandard Accessible Parking: YesAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 26 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and turning space: YesAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: Yes
Languages
English: Spoken, Printed Material, Braille, Large PrintSpanish: Printed materialAdditional Services
Appearance: Scarves, Turbans, Wigs/Hair Pieces
Breast Reconstruction: Breast Prosthetics
Education and Information: Breast Self-Exam Training (BSE), Information on the Internet, Breast Cancer Patient Navigator
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Computerized Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Stereotactic Needle Biopsy (Stereotactic), Ultrasound/Sonogram, Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Scan, Nuclear Medicine
Financial Assistance and Information: Free Screening Mammograms, Reduced Rate Screening Mammograms, Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Referral Services: Referral Services
Support and Counseling: Breast Cancer Group
Transportation: Located on a Bus Route, Offers Transportation Services
Treatment: Chemotherapy, Physical Therapy, Radiation Therapy
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Montana Breast Health at Community Medical Center
Contact Information:
406-327-3941
2877 Fort Missoula RoadMissoula, MT 59804www.communitymed.org
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 5:00 pmRadiologist on site: Full-time
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $171.25-$258.25 (Radiologist and/or Computer Assisted Device charges not included)Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 2-3 daysDo patients need to provide a referral: YesType of mammography machines: Digital
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: NoStandard Accessible Parking: YesAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 28 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and turning space: YesAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: Yes
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken, Printed MaterialSpanish: Spoken, Printed Material
Additional Services
Care: Home Care, Hospice
Education and Information: Information on the Internet, Breast Cancer Patient Navigator
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Computerized Tomography (CT), Stereotactic Needle Biopsy (Stereotactic), Ultrasound/Sonogram, Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Scan
Financial Assistance and Information: Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Referral Services: Referral Services
Support and Counseling: Genetic Risk, Grief and Bereavement, Spiritual
Transportation: Located on a Bus Route, Offers Transportation Services
Treatment: Chemotherapy, Physical Therapy, Clinical Trials, Tumor Registry
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Plentywood, Montana
Sheridan Memorial Hospital
Contact Information:
406-765-3739
44 W Laurel AvenuePlentywood, MT 59254
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 5:00 pmRadiologist on site: NoContract Radiologist: Yes
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $120.00 (Radiologist and/or Computer Assisted Device charges not included)Usual wait for a screening mammogram: < 1 weekDo patients need to provide a referral: NoType of mammography machines: Film
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: NoStandard Accessible Parking: YesAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: NoAccessible doors: NoAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 11 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: NoAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and turning space: NoAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: No
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken, Printed Material, Video
Additional Services
Care: Home Care, Hospice
Education and Information: Breast Self-Exam Training (BSE), Breast Cancer Patient Navigator
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Computerized Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Ultrasound/Sonogram
Financial Assistance and Information: Reduced Rate Screening Mammograms, Free Screening Mammograoms, Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Support and Counseling: Family Cancer Group, Grief and Bereavement
Transportation: Offers Transportation Services
Treatment: Physical Therapy
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Polson, MontanaSt. Joseph Medical Center
Contact Information:
406-883-8402/ TTY (866) 344-2273
6 13th Avenue EPolson, MT 59860www.saintjoes.org
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 7:30 am to 4:30 pmRadiologist on site: Part-time
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $185.00 Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 3 daysDo patients need to provide a referral: YesType of mammography machines: Film
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: NoStandard Accessible Parking: NoAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: NoAccessible doors: NoAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 26 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: NoAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and turning space: NoAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: No
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken, Printed Material, Video, Large PrintSpanish: Spoken
Additional Services
Care: Home Care
Education and Information: Breast Self-Exam Training (BSE), Information on the Internet, Breast Cancer Patient Navigator
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Ultrasound/Sonogram
Financial Assistance and Information: Free Screening Mammograms, Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Referral Services: Referral Services
Support and Counseling: Cancer Support Group
Transportation: Located on a Bus Route
Treatment: Chemotherapy
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Red Lodge, MontanaBeartooth Hospital & Health Center
Contact Information:
406-446-2345
600 W 21st StreetRed Lodge, MT 59068www.beartoothhospital.org
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 9:00am to 12:00pm and 1:00pm to 4:00pmRadiologist on site: NoContract Radiologist: Yes
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $219.40Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 1 dayDo patients need to provide a referral: NoType of mammography machines: Film
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: NoStandard Accessible Parking: NoAccessible Exterior Route: No
Accessible path: NoAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 18 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: NoAccessible doors: NoAccessible route and turning space: No
Accessible toilet, fixtures and sink: No
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken, Printed Material
Additional Services
Care: Home Care, Hospice
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Ultrasound/Sonogram
Financial Assistance and Information: Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Ronan, MontanaSt. Luke Community Hospital
Contact Information:
406-676-4441
107 6th Avenue SouthwestRonan, MT 59864
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: Monday, Tuesday 7:30 am to 9:00 pm and Thursday, Friday 8:00am to 5:30 pmRadiologist on site: Part-time
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $168.00 (Radiologist and/or Computer Assisted Device charges not included)Usual wait for a screening mammogram: SamedayDo patients need to provide a referral: YesType of mammography machines: Film
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: NoStandard Accessible Parking: YesAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 16 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: NoAccessible doors: NoAccessible route and turning space: YesAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: Yes
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken, Printed MaterialSpanish: SpokenSign Language: Spoken
Additional Services
Education and Information: Breast Self-Exam Training (BSE)
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms
Financial Assistance and Information: Free Screening Mammograms, Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Referral Services: Referral Services
Transportation: Offers Transportation Services
Treatment: Physical Therapy
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Shelby, MontanaMarias Medical Center
Contact Information: 406-434-3250
640 Park AvenueShelby, MT 59474www.mmcmt.org
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 4:00 pmRadiologist on site: NoContract Radiologist: Yes
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $85.00 (Radiologist and/or Computer Assisted Device charges not included)Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 1 dayDo patients need to provide a referral: YesType of mammography machines: Film
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: YesStandard Accessible Parking: YesAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: NoAccessible doors: NoAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 29 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: NoAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and turning space: YesAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: No
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken, Printed MaterialSign Language: Spoken
Additional Services
Care: Hospice
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Ultrasound/Sonogram
Financial Assistance and Information: Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Referral Services: Referral Services
Transportation: Offer Nursing home transports
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Sidney, MontanaSidney Health Center
Contact Information: 406-488-2168
216 14th Avenue SWSidney, MT 59270www.sidneyhealth.org
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 4:30 pmRadiologist on site: Full-time
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $141.00 (Radiologist and/or Computer Assisted Device charges not included)Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 2-3 daysDo patients need to provide a referral: YesType of mammography machines: Digital
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: YesStandard Accessible Parking: YesAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 24 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and turning space: YesAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: Yes
Languages
English: Spoken, Printed Material
Additional Services
Appearance: Wigs/Hair Pieces
Care: Home Care, Hospice
Complementary Therapies: Nutrition
Education and Information: Breast Self-Exam Training (BSE)
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Computerized Tomography (CT), Needle Biopsy, Ultrasound/Sonogram
Financial Assistance and Information: Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Referral Services: Referral Services
Support and Counseling: Breast Cancer Group, Grief and Bereavement, Spiritual
Treatment: Chemotherapy, Physical Therapy
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Superior, MontanaMineral Community Hospital
Contact Information:
406-822-4841
1208 6th Ave ESuperior, MT 59872
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 4:30 pmRadiologist on site: NoContract Radiologist: Yes
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $100.00 (Radiologist and/or Computer Assisted Device charges not included)Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 1-2 daysDo patients need to provide a referral: YesType of mammography machines: Film
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: YesStandard Accessible Parking: YesAccessible Exterior Route: No
Accessible path: NoAccessible doors: No
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 11 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: NoAccessible doors: NoAccessible route and turning space: NoAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: No
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken, Printed Material, Large PrintSpanish: SpokenSign Language: SpokenOther: Spoken
Additional Services
Education and Information: Breast Self-Exam Training (BSE), Information on the Internet
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Computerized Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Ultrasound/Sonogram
Financial Assistance and Information: Reduced Rate Screening Mammograms, Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Referral Services: Referral Services
Transportation: Offers Transportation Services
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Whitefish, MontanaNorth Valley Hospital
Contact Information: 406-863-3576
1600 Hospital WayWhitefish, MT 59937www.nvhosp.org
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 4:00 pmRadiologist on site: Full-time
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $120.00 (Radiologist and/or Computer Assisted Device charges not included)Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 1 weekDo patients need to provide a referral: YesType of mammography machines: Digital
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: YesStandard Accessible Parking: YesAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: NoAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: YesLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 26 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: NoAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and turning space: YesAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: No
Languages
English: Spoken, Printed Material, Large PrintSpanish: SpokenSign Language: SpokenRussian: Spoken
Additional Services
Appearance: Plastic Surgeon on site
Care: Home Care, Hospice
Education and Information: Information on the Internet
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Computerized Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Ultrasound/Sonogram
Financial Assistance and Information: Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Referral Services: Referral Services
Support and Counseling: Refer to area support groups
Transportation: Located on a Bus Route
Treatment: Physical Therapy
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.
Wolf Point, MontanaNortheast Montana Health Services
Contact Information:
406-653-6538
315 Knapp StreetWolf Point, MT 59201www.nemhs.net
Participates in the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program
General Information
Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 5:00 pmRadiologist on site: Part-time
Services
Standard cost for self pay mammogram: $184.00Usual wait for a screening mammogram: 2 weeksDo patients need to provide a referral: YesType of mammography machines: Film
Disability Access Information
Van Accessible Parking: NoStandard Accessible Parking: YesAccessible Exterior Route: Yes
Accessible path: YesAccessible doors: Yes
Accessible Interior Route: Yes
Accessible Mammography Room: NoAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and maneuvering space: NoLowest height of x-ray plate from the floor: 23 inches
Accessible Restroom on Same Floor: YesAccessible doors: YesAccessible route and turning space: YesAccessible toilet, fixtures and sink: Yes
LanguagesEnglish: Spoken, Printed Material
Additional Services
Detection: Diagnostic Mammograms, Computerized Tomography (CT), Ultrasound/Sonogram Financial Assistance and Information: Accepts Medicare/Medicaid
Transportation: Offers Transportation Services—Elder Care
Treatment: Chemotherapy
Note: This information was gathered from the 2008-2009 MTDH Mammography Facility Assessment. Some features including costs, may have changed. Please call the facility for current information.
When scheduling an appointment, notify the facility if you require accommodations.