Breast Health

Breast Health

When it comes to breast health, early detection is the best protection. That’s why mammography is a standard component of the annual checkup for American women over 40. At MarinHealth, we recognize that mammograms can be stressful for some women, so we designed our Breast Health Center to make mammography visits as comfortable and convenient as possible. This ultra-modern facility offers the perfect combination of spacious, welcoming surroundings, state-of-the-art technology, and highly personalized treatment. Not surprisingly, compared to national standards, our early detection rates are outstanding. Based on our extensive support systems, we are the proud recipients of a grant from To Celebrate Life Breast Cancer Foundation. Learn more about this special grant (English | Spanish).

Comprehensive, Compassionate Care

Beyond diagnostic mammography, our Breast Health Center offers a comprehensive range of diagnostic techniques that put us at the forefront of care. Special services include:

Our Team

Our physicians are all board certified or board eligible with special expertise in radiology and diagnostic imaging. Our Breast Health Nurse Specialists have a combined experience of more than 45 years in nursing. Beyond providing diagnosis information and answering questions, they offer emotional support and guidance on next steps. Caregivers and administrative staff alike are committed to making each woman’s experience the best it can be.

Resources for Patients

Below are resources made available online for our patients and their families:

Awards & Recognition

NAPBC logoBreast Center Accreditation (2019-2022)

The National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers

Our Breast Health Center is one of just a few Bay Area Breast Health Centers to be accredited by the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC). The NAPBC is a consortium of national professional organizations focused on breast health and dedicated to the improvement of quality of care and outcomes for patients with diseases of the breast, through evidence-based standards and patient and professional education.