Free and Low Cost Mammograms Near You

Not all facilities that offer free mammograms are completely free to everyone. Many diagnostic testing locations are free, some locations require that you meet income eligibility criteria. Call and ask before making an appointment or fully read the description information we provide.

Early Detection Works Bill Troup MD

Early Detection Works Bill Troup MD provides mammograms in Kansas. To obtain more details on eligibility please contact Early Detection Works Bill Troup MD directly by calling (785) 296-0461.

Early Detection Works Bill Troup MD

Mission Statement

“To protect and improve the health and environment of all Kansans.”
Source: Early Detection Works Bill Troup MD website

FAQs

What is the Early Detection Works program offer?

They pay for clinical breast exams, mammograms, Pap tests, and diagnostic services for women who qualify.

Why is it regular screening and prompt treatment important?

It can reduce deaths from breast and cervical cancer.

What is the goal of the Early Detection Works program?

To reduce death from breast and cervical cancer among the women of Kansas.

How to be eligible on their program?

  • A woman's income must fall within 225% of federal poverty guidelines and she must be between the ages of 40 and 64.
  • A woman must have no health insurance or inpatient-only insurance with a high, unmet deductible.
  • If screenings detect any abnormalities, Early Detection Works will pay for diagnostic procedures.

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Sources

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  • Citation source
    Early Detection Works Bill Troup MD website

    As seen on on Oct 7, 2021


Paola Andrade
Paola Andrade
Paola is a contributor who cares about women and breast cancer awareness.

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