Advanced 3D Mammograms at Gordon Memorial Hospital.

Early Detection Saves Lives

Now offering state-of-the-art breast imaging for more accurate and comfortable screenings.

Schedule You Mammogram Today

Phone: 308-337-4879

Fax: 308-282-6237

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At Gordon Memorial Health Services, our commitment to women’s health goes beyond routine care—we strive to provide advanced, compassionate, and personalized services that promote early detection and overall well-being. With the latest in 3D mammography technology, we are enhancing breast cancer detection, ensuring greater accuracy, and offering a more comfortable screening experience.

Our New 3D Mammogram Offers:

  • Greater Accuracy- Detects breast cancer earlier with clearer more detailed images.
  • Reduced False Positives- Advanced technology minimizes unnecessary callbacks.
  • More Comfortable Experiences- Designed to reduce discomfort during screening.
  • Faster Results- Quicker image processing for timely follow-ups.

Join the FIRST 50!

As part of our commitment to women’s health, we’re excited to launch the 'First 50' Campaign in celebration of our new 3D mammogram machine!

  • The Goal: We aim to complete 50 mammograms in the first month after our new machine is FDA-approved.

  • Be Among the First 50: The first 50 patients who schedule and complete their mammogram will be entered into a special prize drawing.

  • What’s at Stake?: One lucky winner will receive a secret gift valued at over $100!

  • Additional Perks: When we reach 50 screenings, all hospital staff will enjoy a free coffee to celebrate our community's commitment to health.

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Who Should Get a Mammogram?

For Women Aged 40 and Over:
  • Routine mammograms are recommended starting at age 40, even if you have no symptoms.

  • Annual screenings help detect breast cancer early when it's most treatable.

For Women with a Family History of Breast Cancer:
  • If you have close family members who’ve had breast cancer, consider starting screenings earlier.

  • Talk to your doctor about additional testing or genetic counseling.

For Women with Dense Breast Tissue:
  • Dense tissue can make mammograms harder to read, but it’s still important to screen regularly.

  • Additional imaging may be recommended.

For Women with Symptoms or Risk Factors:
  • If you notice lumps, pain, or changes in your breast, get a mammogram—even if you're under 40.

  • Talk to your doctor if you’ve had hormone therapy, radiation, or other risk factors.

Book Your Mammogram Today!

Schedule An Appointment

308-337-4879

Take Charge of You Health with Gordon Memorial Health Services