
Whether you are looking for a respected facility for a routine mammogram or for more urgent needs, the MemorialCare Breast Center at Anaheim Memorial is one of the most comprehensive breast care facilities in North Orange County. We employ a team of exceptionally skilled, highly trained and truly committed clinical experts dedicated to providing the highest quality of breast care services, including:
- Screening Mammogram - A screening mammogram is an x-ray of the breast used to detect tissue changes in women who have no signs or symptoms of breast cancer. It usually involves two x-rays of each breast. With a screening mammogram, it is possible to detect microcalcifications (tiny deposits of calcium in the breast, which sometimes indicate potential presence of breast cancer) or a tumor that cannot be felt.
- R2 digital overread system - Anaheim Memorial uses the R2 digital overread ImageCheckerTM. This computer-aided detection (CAD) technology is a sophisticated tool that identifies suspicious lesions and assists our radiologists in the early detection of breast cancer. Based on clinical studies in which more than 40,000 mammograms were reviewed, the FDA indicated that use of this system would improve a radiologist’s breast cancer detection rate by 8%.
- Diagnostic mammograms - A diagnostic mammogram is an x-ray of the breast used to diagnose unusual changes, such as a lump, pain, thickening, nipple discharge or a change in breast size or shape. It’s also used to further evaluate changes detected on a screening mammogram. Diagnostic mammogram may also be necessary if it’s difficult to obtain clear x-rays with a screening mammogram due to special circumstances (e.g. presence of breast implants). Because more views of the breast are taken from several angles, a diagnostic mammogram takes longer than a screening mammogram. The technician may magnify a suspicious area to produce a detailed picture, helping the radiologist make an accurate diagnosis.
- Ductograms - A ductogram is a procedure performed on women experiencing spontaneous nipple discharge. A tiny cannula is inserted into the ductal opening of the effected nipple to inject a contrast media, and mammography images are taken. The purpose of the study is to look for ductal obstructions or abnormalities.
- Ultrasounds
- Ultrasound-guided biopsies - An ultrasound-guided biopsy is performed to evaluate a lump in the breast and is much less invasive than open breast biopsy. Ultrasound imaging is used to guide the core needle to the site from which the tissue sample is to be taken.
- Stereotactic biopsies - A computerized identification process, stereotactic biopsy is done to evaluate a lump that cannot be felt on breast examination but is seen on mammogram or ultrasound. It’s performed using a special type of X-ray instrument that can precisely locate the area of the breast from which the biopsy sample is to be taken.
- Breast care nurse specialist available to meet the personal needs of our patients
- Pre and post surgical education and personalized support services
- Oncology social worker
- DEXA bone density scans
- Breast cancer support group
Every woman has unique needs. Anaheim Memorial treats every woman with personalized care and compassion through every stage of diagnosis and treatment. Our board certified radiologists, surgeons, pathologists and radiation oncologists, as well as specialized nurses and technicians, work collaboratively to provide Best Practice care.
Designed to ensure our patients’ privacy and comfort, the MemorialCare Breast Center at Anaheim Memorial received top honors in the 2001 Healthcare Environment Awards for Ambulatory Care Facilities. We accept most health insurance plans and are fully accredited by the American College of Radiology.
Located at 1211 West La Palma Avenue, Suite 104, the Breast Center offers extended office hours for your convenience:
Monday – Friday
7:00 am – 6:00 pm
Second and fourth Saturday of every month
7:30 am – 4:00 pm
714-999-6134