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Women's Imaging and Mammography


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A smarter approach to women’s imaging in Celina

Early detection saves lives. At Methodist Celina Medical Center, we have invested in advanced imaging technology to build a comprehensive Women’s Imaging Center. Our Women’s Imaging Center combines advanced technology with a personalized approach to care so that you can get clear answers sooner. From routine screenings to more specialized imaging, our team is focused on accuracy, comfort, and peace of mind. 

Why choose Methodist Celina for breast imaging?

When it comes to your health, details matter. That’s why every scan, every image, and every result is handled with precision.

  • Accredited expertise in mammography, breast ultrasound, and biopsy
  • Advanced imaging technology for clearer, more detailed results
  • Double-read imaging for added accuracy and confidence
  • Computer-aided detection (CAD) to help identify subtle abnormalities

It’s not just about technology—it’s about making sure nothing gets missed. 

3D mammography designed around you

A mammogram shouldn’t feel intimidating. Our 3D imaging technology is designed to make the experience faster, clearer, and more comfortable.

What to expect:

  • A more comfortable exam with soft, supportive cushioning
  • Faster imaging with results generated in seconds
  • Clearer, more detailed images—especially for dense breast tissue
  • Easier collaboration between specialists through digital imaging

Every image is reviewed with advanced screening tools to ensure the most accurate diagnosis possible.

Comprehensive services, all in one place

Your care shouldn’t require multiple stops. Our Women’s Imaging Center offers a full range of services in one convenient location:

  • Breast ultrasound for screening and diagnosis
  • Image-guided breast biopsies
  • Breast MRI for high-risk patients
  • Bone density testing to detect osteoporosis early
  • Advanced surgical planning tools

This integrated approach helps streamline your care—and reduces the stress of the unknown. 

When should you get a mammogram?

Most women should begin annual mammograms at age 40. If you have a family history of breast cancer, your doctor may recommend starting earlier. 

You may be eligible for a screening mammogram if you:

  • Are age 40 or older
  • Are not pregnant or breastfeeding
  • Have no current breast symptoms
  • Haven’t had a mammogram in the past year

If you’re unsure, your provider can help guide the right screening plan for you.