Mammograms are pictures worth taking
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – McKinney is committed to providing safe, quality care for your mammography and imaging needs. We offer a comprehensive breast imaging center with services including screening and diagnostic 3D mammography, breast ultrasound, breast biopsies, bone density screening and breast MRI.
Location
We are located in the Physician Office Building attached to the hospital on 5236 W University Dr, Ste 2500, McKinney, TX 75071 in Physician Office Building 1.
As you turn into the hospital parking lot from Lake Forest, it is the second building on your right before the main hospital. Park directly in front of the building.
Take the elevator to the second floor, and when you get off, walk straight ahead. We look forward to seeing you!
Diagnostic services
Experienced, caring technologists and breast-specialized radiologists staff our McKinney women’s imaging center. The Center is equipped with advanced equipment and technology to provide comprehensive prevention, diagnosis and treatment of breast disease, all under one roof and close to home.
Our diagnostic services include:
- Diagnostic and screening digital mammography
- Ultrasound guided biopsies
- Computer-aided detection system
- Advanced ultrasound equipment
- Bone densitometry
- Stereotactic breast biopsies
- Saturday mammography appointments available
Patient education brochures
Know your breast health better
From common breast conditions to imaging tests, we want you to feel informed about your health. Check out the resources available to help you learn more about these topics.
Videos
Dr. David Zorinsky gives an overview of screening mammograms
Expert advice from our blog
Scrubbing In® is a place where hands-on healthcare discussions are happening every day with the people whose own hands are on the front lines of patient care—the doctors, nurses and medical staff who are saving lives and advancing medicine at Baylor Scott & White Health.
Why you should never skip a mammogram
We’ve known for a long time that mammograms are an important screening tool for all women to keep up with as they age. But there's a recent study that delivers even more proof. So, what does this new research mean exactly and why does it matter?
Why Dr. Oz cares about breast cancer research and you should, too
Dr. Oz sat down with Lucy Wallace, MD, to discuss all things breast cancer and women’s health. He shared his passion for women’s health, why breast cancer prevention and early detection matter, and how women can make changes to positively impact their health and their lives.
Breast self-awareness: Knowing your normal
Many changes occur naturally in our breasts throughout our lifetime. These changes happen at certain times in the menstruation cycle, during pregnancy, while breastfeeding, and before and after menopause. But sometimes, changes in the breast can be a sign that something is wrong — possibly breast cancer.