Program Sponsor/Affiliation
									Free Mammograms at this location are subsidized by 
West Virginia Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Program
                                        
                                        350 Capitol St. Room 427
                                        Charleston, WV - 25301 
                                        (304) 558-5388
                                    
Eligibility
                                    Patient Eligibility for Screening Services
    Must be a West Virginia resident
    21-64 years of age for cervical and 40-64 years of age for breast  
    Those under the age of 40 with symptoms (breast mass, nipple discharge, breast pain, etc.) or at high-risk
    Those over the age of 64 who do not have Medicare Part B
    Income at or below 250% of the current Federal Poverty Level
    Uninsured        OR    Underinsured
           Medical insurance does not cover WVBCCSP screening services
                OR
        Has an unmet deductible or a required co-payment causing hardship for services covered by WVBCCSP
Patient Eligibility for Diagnostic Services
    Contact the WVBCCSP at 304.558.5388 or 1.800.642.8522 (In WV)
               OR
    Contact your local participating WVBCCSP provider
                                    
Application/Enrollment Info
                                    Contact your local participating provider and ask to be enrolled in WVBCCSP. The provider will review the requirements and determine your eligibility. You will be asked to help complete several forms. This process will take approximately one hour. If eligible, you will begin your participation in the WVBCCSP by receiving screening services. For more information on how to apply, call the WVBCCSP at 304.558.5388 or 1.800.642.8522 (within West Virginia).
                                    
Services
                                    The WVBCCSP provides clinical breast examinations (CBEs), mammograms, and Pap tests for eligible women, as well as diagnostic testing for women whose screening outcome is abnormal. 
								
 
								
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