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Defining Early Detection. Today.

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“We can now catch cancers smaller than five millimeters. And the earlier you catch it, large cohorts of data have shown, the higher the survival.”

Mammo-pedia: 5 Things to Know About Breast Health

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Breast health is a top priority for Every Woman. We've made it safe to prioritize your breast health and stay on top of your annual mammograms. Follow our Mammo-pedia for a quick guide to five must-know facts about breast health. Find this guide helpful? Share this infographic with a girlfriend...

A Message for Mothers

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Throughout May, we celebrate Women’s Health Month and Mother’s Day, serving as a reminder for women and mothers to pass on a legacy of health to their children and loved ones.

Solis Mammography on Sonoran Living

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Dr. Erin Bravo spoke with ABC15 Arizona Sonoran Living host, Terri Ouellette, at our Phoenix center about the importance of annual screening mammograms and more.

Not enough time in the day?

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With early morning and Saturday appointments, we can help you find time for your annual mammogram. As our patient Darlene says, “it takes every excuse out of my language.”

Solis Mammography and MountainStar Healthcare

Partnering for your peace of mind Solis Mammography is proud to partner with MountainStar Healthcare, a comprehensive care network serving Utahns with a patient-centered approach to delivering personalized, state-of-the-art healthcare. Together we are expanding patient access to essential breast...

Breast MRI

Breast MRI is a noninvasive exam that produces detailed images of the breasts without using radiation. For women of average risk of developing breast cancer, Breast MRI is used as a supplemental diagnostic tool to evaluate suspicious areas in the breast found on a mammogram. For women of higher risk, Breast MRI can be used with a screening mammogram regimen to monitor their health.

MRI

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses a strong magnetic field and computer-generated radio waves to create detailed images of organs and tissues. This noninvasive and painless exam does not use X-rays or ionizing radiation.