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HerScan breast cancer screenings at Subaru Fort Walton Beach

Subaru Fort Walton Beach is partnering with HerScan, a mobile breast ultrasound screening company, to provide affordable and convenient breast health services to local women. The $285 screenings aim to complement women’s annual health visits by using ultrasound to detect cancer early. According to HerScan, its technology paired with analysis from radiologists can identify breast abnormalities at […]

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Subaru Fort Walton Beach is partnering with HerScan, a mobile breast ultrasound screening company, to provide affordable and convenient breast health services to local women.

  • On Wednesday, Oct. 25, HerScan will bring its state-of-the-art ultrasound technology to Subaru Fort Walton Beach for breast screenings from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 

The $285 screenings aim to complement women’s annual health visits by using ultrasound to detect cancer early. According to HerScan, its technology paired with analysis from radiologists can identify breast abnormalities at a 97% rate in dense breast tissue, whereas mammograms alone often detect less than 50% of cancers in dense breasts.

“We are proud to partner with HerScan to provide this vital service to our community,” said Maureen Bierman, Marketing Director at Step One Automotive Group. “Our goal is to empower women with proactive breast health management and offer them access to state-of-the-art breast ultrasound screenings.”

HerScan’s breast ultrasound screenings will be conducted by skilled professionals says Subaru Fort Walton. Appointments can be scheduled through the HerScan website by following these steps:

  • Visit the Schedule Now page on the HerScan website.
  • Select your State.
  • Choose your Health Event (City and Date) from the list.
  • Pick your desired appointment time from the available slots.
  • Enter your contact information and confirm your appointment.

Schedule your HerScan Breast Ultrasound appointment today.

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