Free and Low Cost Mammograms Near You

Catawba County Health Department is affiliated with The North Carolina Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program (NC BCCCP) of Raleigh, NC.

Catawba County Health Department

Catawba County Health Department provides mammograms in North Carolina. To obtain more details on eligibility please contact Catawba County Health Department directly by calling (828) 695-5800.

Catawba County Health Department

FAQs

What does Catawba County Health Department provide?

They are a participating provider for The North Carolina BCCCP (Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program) and/or Wisewoman Program, for free Mammograms.

What does the North Carolina Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program (NC BCCCP) provide?

They provide free or low-cost breast and cervical cancer screenings and follow-up to eligible women in North Carolina.

How to be an eligible woman for NC BCCCP?

Must be uninsured or underinsured; are without Medicare Part B or Medicaid; are between ages 40 - 64 for breast screening services and 21 - 64 for cervical screening services, and have a household income at or below 250% of the federal poverty level.

What are the services they offer?

Clinical breast exams, Screening mammograms, Pap tests, Diagnostic procedures, as indicated (diagnostic mammograms, ultrasounds, colposcopies, breast and cervical biopsies), Medical consultations

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Sofia Maduro
Sofia Maduro
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Comments (2)

NENAFREEMAN

Jul 13, 2021
I AM 51 AND HAVE NOT HAD A MAMMOGRAM IN 3 YEARS, I DO NOT AND CAN NOT AFFORD INSURANCE, WHAT CAN I DO TO GET A MAMMOGRAM?

Anontaiw

Apr 30, 2021
To whom it may concern: I recently discovered a lump in my left breast and it’s recently been giving me pains- I am not insured, but I’m really concerned for my overall women’s health in general. I have had previous complications involving my chest that resulted in a serious surgery

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