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Comprehensive Breast Center

Pavilion for Women and Children
2291.7 miles away
425-258-7900 ext. Option 1
Mon - Fri: 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.; Saturday appointments occasionally available; please call.

Comprehensive Breast Center

Mon - Fri: 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.; Saturday appointments occasionally available; please call.
Pavilion for Women and Children
2291.7 miles away

At the Providence Comprehensive Breast Center, we’re committed to providing women at every age with high-quality, compassionate and reliable care.

As a trusted partnership between local physicians and Providence Regional Medical Center Everett, our Comprehensive Breast Center team offers the latest in breast cancer prevention. We also offer a range of services that cover the spectrum of women’s wellness.

Because we know breast health is personal and sensitive, we take an integrative approach, ensuring we’re not just preventing disease, but caring for your whole person.

At the Providence Comprehensive Breast Center, we provide you with a complete picture of your health, so you can make decisions that are best for you.

We offer access to state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging techniques for accurate and timely diagnoses. And we work closely with the Providence Regional Cancer Partnership (PRCP) to connect you with expert, compassionate providers if breast cancer is found.

Our services include:

  • Breast MRI
  • Breast ultrasound
  • Clinical breast exams
  • 3D tomosynthesis mammogram screening and diagnostics
  • Needle localization
  • Ultrasound and stereotactic-guided core biopsy

Our wellness services include:

  • High-Risk Clinic
  • Breast awareness instruction
  • Breast pain evaluation
  • Lymphedema education
  • Nutrition counseling
  • Risk assessment and counseling
  • IGM clinic
An Easy Way to Assess Your Risk for Inherited Cancers

Our center is the first to offer the Prevention4ME risk assessment, an innovative and personalized early detection and genetic evaluation program.

Understanding your risk

Inherited genetic changes can increase a woman’s risk for developing breast and other types of cancer. Up to 10% of all cancers, in fact, are linked to inherited genetic mutations, but 90% of women are unaware of their risk — even though they may benefit from additional screening.

For example, nearly half of women ages 40 and over have dense breasts, which is often inherited. Having dense breasts makes mammograms harder to read and cancer harder to detect.

At the Providence Comprehensive Breast Center in Everett, we know knowledge is power and early detection saves lives. This is why we help you proactively manage your cancer risk with a simple online assessment tool that lets you know how likely you are to develop breast cancer during your lifetime. The tool also assesses your breast density and eligibility for genetic testing to determine your risk for inherited cancers.

Prevention4ME risk assessment

The online Prevention4ME assessment is easy to fill out and includes questions about personal and family health history that help calculate your potential cancer risk.

If you live in Snohomish County and schedule your mammogram at the Comprehensive Breast Center, you’ll automatically receive an invitation to take the test.

Prevention4ME can measure your:

  • Risk of developing breast cancer over the course of your lifetime, based on the Tyrer-Cuzick (TC) model.
  • Eligibility for genetic testing for inherited cancers, based on genetic/familial high-risk criteria established by the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN).

Once we receive your results, we’ll discuss them and potential next steps with you, including your options for ongoing care that’s tailored to you.

If you qualify for genetic testing, you’ll not only be offered onsite testing, you’ll also have the option of being admitted into our high-risk breast cancer program, which offers additional screenings including breast MRI and contrast-enhanced mammography to support prevention.