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OU Health – Breast Health Network Northwest 13401 N. MacArthur Blvd., Suite 108 Oklahoma City, OK 73142 (405) 755-2273 More Information
Request a mobile screening visit for your town or at your workplace. In the Oklahoma City area, call 405-755-2273. Outside the metro, call toll-free 800-422-4626. You can also view our calendar of events to see if our mobile mammography program is coming to your area.
Breast Imaging. Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers among women. AllianceHealth Clinton provides helpful services to educate women on breast health, and encourage self-exams and routine screenings. We utilize imaging technology that may detect breast cancer at the earliest stages, when treatment can be most effective.
The AMI Breast Imaging Patient Portal provides secure online access to your breast imaging exam results and upcoming breast imaging appointment reminders. Before accessing your exam results, you will need to setup an account. Once your account has been setup, you will be able to access your exam results and letters in the document tab. Step 1:
When you choose OU Health Breast Health Network for your breast health care, you’ll work with Oklahoma’s largest and most comprehensive group of board-certified breast radiologists and breast health specialists for annual screenings, complete evaluation, accurate diagnosis and a personalized treatment plan that fits your specific situation.
No matter where you live in Oklahoma, you can take advantage of OU Health’s Breast Health Network to receive the highest level of breast health care and access to the latest advanced technology at locations in Oklahoma City and Edmond.
Changes in breast tissue happen throughout your life, especially during puberty, parts of the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding, as well as menopause. Knowing what’s normal for your breasts can help you recognize signs of change that need special attention or medical care.