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This procedure helps to locate and evaluate breast abnormalities. During testing, a mammogram is used to determine the area of concern in the breast, then a sample is removed and examined under a microscope. Breast biopsies leave little to no scarring. Why is it necessary? This type of breast biopsy is usually done to check a lump or micro calcification found during a 3D mammogram.
From certified mammography technologists to board-certified breast surgeons to radiologists, our staff provides individualized, exceptional support for patients.
The 3D mobile unit makes screening mammograms easy for women to complete. Provide space in your parking lot and distribute the scheduling link to your group.
We offer 3D mammogram technology to help detect breast cancer in its earliest stages when it’s most treatable.
Lymphedema is the impairment of the lymphatic system, caused by an accumulation of fluid and proteins in body tissues. It occurs as a result of damage to the lymphatic system, resulting in swelling of the arms, legs or other parts of the body.
Chesapeake Regional Home & Supportive Care accepts patients with both simple and complex medical needs to provide care that successfully improves the patient's condition, allowing them to remain at home.
Chesapeake Regional Healthcare has a nationally recognized cardiac program. Our team of experts treat more than 8,000 patients each year. Whether you need a routine check-up, emergency heart attack treatment or open-heart surgery, we have a specialist to care for you.
From bumps and bruises to serious illnesses and life-threatening accidents, our emergency services offers comprehensive emergency care to the Hampton Roads region.
Chesapeake Regional's cardiac rehabilitation is nationally certified and designed to return patients to a normal routine after having a cardiac event or procedure.
Diabetes is a group of diseases characterized by high levels of blood glucose resulting from defects in insulin production, insulin action or both. Diabetes can be associated with serious complications and premature death, but people with diabetes can take steps to control the disease and lower the risk of complications.
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