Mobile Mammo makes getting mammogram easy
Are you due for your annual mammogram?
If so, you can do it easily on Monday, Feb. 6, at Weaver’s Corner Shopping Center, 1882 N. Tamiami Trail, North Fort Myers. The North Fort Myers Post Office is bringing the digital mammography bus to the shopping center between 9 a.m. and 1p.m. The mobile unit is provided by Radiology Regional Center.
No prescription is necessary for a screening mammogram. The mobile unit includes state of the art, full-field screening digital mobile mammography services. Most insurances are accepted and discounted self-pay pricing is available. Appointments may be made by calling 936-2316. Visit www.radiologyregional.com for eligibility guidelines.
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