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Patients Find Support Through Patient Navigator Services At CRL Women’s Imaging

Our patient navigator services are just one of the many ways that we provide women with the comprehensive and compassionate care they deserve. The patient navigator specializes in women’s imaging and is there to help guide you through any questions or concerns about your imaging or procedure and connect you to the next steps in your journey helping to overcome any obstacles that might be encountered related to additional care and treatment.

We know that many women come to us and have concerns about their breast health or are anxious about the imaging or procedure they’re about to undergo. We want to assure you that we’re here to help in any way we can. By providing patient navigation services we’re able to spend additional time with each patient to answer any questions, coordinate care with other providers, communicate test results quickly, and provide information on additional community resources.

It’s common for a patient to have additional questions once they arrive home or even several days later and we’re here for it all. Our patients know that they can reach out for information or guidance at any time and that they will receive an expert and caring response.

About CRL Women’s Imaging

CRL Women’s Imaging is a leader in outpatient imaging and designated as Breast Center of Excellence by the American College of Radiology (ACR).  Our team of dedicated, board-certified breast imagers with broad expertise and a genuine interest in breast imaging and our knowledgeable technologists certified in mammography and ultrasound are committed to provide our patients with the high-quality compassionate care they can trust.

“Early detection of breast cancer saves lives. And with the tools of 3D mammography/tomosynthesis and supplemental screening breast ultrasound we are better equipped than ever to positively impact women’s health.”
– Medical Director, CRL Women’s Imaging

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