A breast ultrasound is an imaging technique utilized for examining the tissues inside the breast. Gel is applied to the area to be scanned and a transducer is passed gently over the skin. Sound waves are reflected off the internal structure of your breast to reconstruct an image on a computer. This image will assist the Radiologist in identifying abnormalities.
Screening Breast Ultrasound vs. Diagnostic Breast Ultrasound
Screening Breast Ultrasound
If you have dense breasts, this means that you have more fibrous and glandular tissue and less fatty tissue. Dense breasts can make it more challenging for doctors to see breast cancers on mammograms. This elevates the likelihood of cancer diagnoses being overlooked.
Some insurance companies may not consider this exam to be preventative care. This exam may be subject to deductibles and co-insurance, so we suggest the patient contact their insurance provider with coverage questions. A physician referral is required for this exam.
Diagnostic Breast Ultrasound
If an area of concern is identified on your mammogram or if you feel a lump that cannot be localized on your mammogram, you may be referred for an ultrasound of the area in question.
A diagnostic breast ultrasound is not considered a preventive care service by most insurance companies. This exam may be subject to deductibles and co-insurance, so we suggest the patient contact their insurance provider with coverage questions. A physician referral is required for this exam.
There is no preparation for this exam.