Free and Low Cost Mammograms Near You

Nassau County Fernandina Beach Clinic is affiliated with Florida Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (FBCCEDP) of Jacksonville, FL.

Nassau County Fernandina Beach Clinic

Nassau County Fernandina Beach Clinic provides mammograms in Florida. To obtain more details on eligibility please contact Nassau County Fernandina Beach Clinic directly by calling (904) 875-6100.

Nassau County Fernandina Beach Clinic

FAQs

What does Nassau County Fernandina Beach Clinic provide?

They are a participating provider for The Florida Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program.

What are services included on their program?

  • Breast and cervical cancer screening exams (clinical breast exams, mammograms, and Pap tests) to approximately 5 percent of the at-need population as funding allows.
  • Diagnostic funds are reserved for women screened through the program.
  • Care coordination to all clients with abnormal exams.
  • Women screened through the program and diagnosed with breast or cervical cancer are referred to the Florida Medicaid Program for eligibility determination.
  • Paid breast and cervical cancer treatment through Medicaid for eligible women screened through the program.

What are their requirements?

Women ages 50-64, no insurance, income limitations.(Requirements may vary based on location.)

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Sofia Maduro
Sofia Maduro
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Comments (1)

Lisa

Mar 8, 2022
It’s sad that the income level for health services such as this applies mostly to people who already qualify for assistance with housing, food, etc. Therefore, people paying full price for everything or who are living on their own with a single income are stuck with foregoing medical services until it may be too late.

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