Full Spectrum of Breast Cancer Services
Breast Cancer Awareness Month puts a spotlight on the importance of taking care of your breast health, starting with preventive care. At Catholic Health locations across Long Island, you can easily schedule your mammogram. Should you need follow-up care, our Catholic Health Cancer Institutes across Long Island provide the latest, most advanced treatments for breast cancer.
Explore below to find care and learn more from our experts.
Inspiring Patient Stories
Back On Top After Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Back On Top After Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Nancy Hilsenbeck of Oakdale, NY, knows the importance of routine breast cancer screenings.
Former “Rockette” Triumphs Over Breast Cancer
Former “Rockette” Triumphs Over Breast Cancer
Tiffany Seda was treated at Good Samaritan University Hospital.
Smithtown Woman Encourages Others to Get Mammograms Following Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Smithtown Woman Encourages Others to Get Mammograms Following Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Doreen Perrino’s cancer was caught in the early stages and her prognosis is good.
Schedule Your Mammography Today
Catholic Health is committed to the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of breast cancer. We know that breast cancer screening saves lives, and it may be time for you—or a loved
one—to be screened.
We offer convenient locations in Nassau and Suffolk counties.
- The Women’s Health Center of St. Francis Hospital & Heart Center (Roslyn, NY)
- Bishop McGann Women’s Imaging Center at Mercy Hospital (Rockville Centre, NY)
- Good Samaritan Hospital Women's Imaging Center (West Islip, NY)
- Siena Women’s Health Outpatient Diagnostic Pavilion (Smithtown, NY)
- St. Catherine of Siena Diagnostic Imaging (Smithtown, NY)
- St. Charles Hospital Radiology (Port Jefferson, NY)
- Catholic Health Ambulatory Care at Centereach (Centereach, NY)
- Catholic Health Ambulatory Care at Commack (Commack, NY)
Learn More About Breast Health
What To Expect When You Need a Breast Biopsy
If a mammogram or ultrasound shows you may have a suspicious finding, a radiologist will recommend a core needle biopsy.
What Is the Difference Between a Lumpectomy and a Mastectomy?
Hearing the words “you have breast cancer” is a life-changing moment.
What Is Benign Breast Disease?
Noncancerous breast diseases commonly cause breast changes.
Why Do I Have Breast Pain?
Cyclic and non-cyclic breast pain have different symptoms and causes.
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