Located in the MemorialCare Rancho Mission Viejo Health Center in the Sendero Marketplace
30492 Gateway Place
Suite 100
Rancho Mission Viejo, CA 92694
Phone:
Fax: 949-380-4550
Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Saturday: 7:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (occasional Saturdays)
At the MemorialCare Breast Center in Rancho Mission Viejo, caring is our calling—our compassionate team is dedicated to the prevention, early detection and treatment of breast cancer through advanced breast imaging, including screening and diagnostic mammograms, with expert, personalized care to support you at every stage of your breast health journey. As part of MemorialCare’s network of nine Breast Centers—where breast care is the sole focus and dedicated breast specialists work together—you benefit from trusted expertise backed by nearly 100,000 mammograms performed annually across the system.
in Rancho Mission Viejo
During a mammogram, a radiologic technologist guides you to stand in front of the mammography machine, where one breast at a time will be positioned on a special platform. To obtain clear images, your breast will be gently compressed between two plates, which can cause momentary discomfort but is necessary for accurate results. The machine will take X-ray images from different angles, typically two views of each breast, and you may be asked to hold your breath briefly during this process. The technologist will review the images, and if necessary, you may be called back for further evaluation.
The entire mammogram appointment usually takes about 20-30 minutes, and your results will be sent to your healthcare provider for discussion and any recommended follow-up steps. Mammograms are a vital tool for breast cancer screening and early detection, and the temporary discomfort is well worth the potential benefits of early diagnosis and treatment. Watch our video to learn more about the mammogram screening process at MemorialCare.
The entire mammogram appointment usually takes about 20-30 minutes, and your results will be sent to your healthcare provider for discussion and any recommended follow-up steps.
American Cancer Society (ACS): The ACS recommends that women with an average risk of breast cancer should start annual mammograms at age 45. Starting at age 40 is also an option, but it's recommended to discuss the risks and benefits with your healthcare provider to make an informed decision. At age 55, women can transition to biennial (every 2 years) mammograms or continue annual screenings if they prefer.
Personal and Family History: If you have a family history of breast cancer or other risk factors, your healthcare provider may recommend starting screenings earlier than the general guidelines suggest. The timing and frequency of screenings may vary based on your specific circumstances.
It's important to note that breast cancer screening recommendations are not one-size-fits-all. Factors like family history, genetic mutations (such as BRCA1 or BRCA2), previous breast cancer diagnoses, and individual risk factors can all influence when you should begin screenings and how often you should have them.
The best approach is to discuss your personal risk factors and medical history with your healthcare provider. Together, you can make an informed decision about when to start and how often to have breast cancer screenings. Regular breast self-exams and clinical breast exams by a healthcare provider are also important components of breast health awareness and early detection.
We accept most major insurance plans. Call your health insurer to verify your coverage before your visit.
Located throughout Orange County and Los Angeles County, MemorialCare-affiliated physicians are locally and nationally recognized in their area of expertise. We've made it easy to find a quality healthcare provider right in your own backyard.
This setting allows you to view available services and providers associated with your preferred location. You can change this setting at any time.
Cookies are required to view location specific content.
We’ve developed a new tool on our website allowing you to see content most relevant to you and your preferred location. It’s our way of making the information you need, more personalized.
You’ll find this feature labeled “Set My Location” throughout the website. Most often, you’ll see it in the top left corner of every page.
You’ll also find a feature that allows you to set your location temporarily, as seen below.
We use cookies to give you the best experience. By using our site, you agree to our use of cookies. Please review our privacy policy to learn more.