Breast Care and Cancer Screenings

Breast Care and Cancer Screenings

Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the U.S., and early detection is vital. Regular mammograms can detect changes years before symptoms appear, allowing for more treatment options.

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Breast Care and Cancer Screenings

As your healthcare partner, we are committed to providing you with the resources you need to maintain and protect your health. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the United States, and early detection saves lives. Regular mammograms can detect breast changes years before symptoms appear, giving you more treatment options and better outcomes. Guidelines recommend breast cancer screening every 1-2 years.

At Clinica Sierra Vista, we want to make screening as simple and stress-free as possible. Our goal is to empower you with the information and support to take care of your health.

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Why Your Mammogram Matters

  • Detects cancer early, often before a lump can be felt.
  • Improves survival rates with timely diagnosis and treatment.
  • Guides personalized health decisions by monitoring changes over time.
  • Quick, safe, and highly effective, usually completed in 20 minutes or less.

Diagnostic Services

When a screening mammogram or other procedure detects a potential abnormality, your care team will contact you to recommend follow-up imaging, usually with a diagnostic exam such as a diagnostic mammogram or breast ultrasound.

Diagnostic mammograms provide a radiologist with more views of a specific area of your breast. This type of imaging is similar to the experience of a regular mammogram.

Ultrasounds provide information about the type of tissue in a specific area of your breast. This allows radiologists to further evaluate whether you have normal breast tissue, a fluid-filled cyst, or a solid mass. Unlike mammograms, which use x-rays, ultrasounds use sound waves to generate an image of an area of your breast.

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is typically used for patients who are at high risk for breast cancer, as an alternative screening method for patients with breast implants, or to further investigate cancers in patients who have been diagnosed with breast cancer.

If your results indicate that a tissue biopsy should be performed, you will be referred for an imaging-guided biopsy.

During a biopsy, a sample of tissue is obtained and sent to a pathologist who determines if cancer is present. Biopsies are typically performed if there is a possibility of cancer.

Program Objectives

  • At least 80% of interns complete program/degree requirements within 13.5 months (150% of planned program length).
  • Of graduates who seek employment, at least 100% are employed in nutrition and dietetics or related fields within 12 months of graduation.
  • At least 80% of program graduates take the CDR credentialing exam for dietitian nutritionists within 12 months of program completion.
  • The program’s one-year pass rate (graduates who pass the registration exam within one year of first attempt) on the CDR credentialing exam for dietitian nutritionists is at least 80%.
  • 80% of employers, who return surveys, rate graduates as “satisfactory” or “excellent” for ability to work effectively with multicultural populations from diverse backgrounds.
  • 90% of program graduates work as entry-level Registered Dietitian Nutritionists in community nutrition.
  • 90% of graduates work in Central Valley community programs for at least two years after graduation.

Do I Qualify for WIC?

WIC is a program that helps families with food and nutrition. Call us at (661) 862-5422 or send a message, and we’ll help you see if you qualify.

Here are some ways you might qualify:

  • You are pregnant
  • You are breastfeeding a baby who is less than one year old
  • You had a baby in the last six months
  • You have a child who is under the age of five
  • You experienced a loss of pregnancy or had a termination

You also need to think about your family’s income. Here are the monthly income limits for family sizes:

  • 1 Person: $2,413
  • 2 Persons: $3,261
  • 3 Persons: $4,109
  • 4 Persons: $4,957
  • 5 Persons: $5,805
  • More than 5 Persons: Add $848 for each additional member

This income limit is based on 185% of the Federal Poverty Level, and these amounts will be effective from April 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026.

Also, if you’re pregnant, the baby counts as part of your family size when figuring out if you qualify.

Get Care Right Away

Need care right away? Our health centers offer same-day appointments, and our walk-in clinics also offer extended hours. Whether you schedule ahead or stop by, we’re here to deliver fast, high-quality care when and where you need it.

Visit Your Preferred Location

We make it easy to choose the clinic that works best for you. Keep in mind that your preferred location may mean seeing a different provider. Either way, you’ll receive compassionate, expert care from our trusted team, no matter which clinic you visit.

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See Your Preferred Provider

Our providers work across multiple clinics to make care accessible, so their location may vary based on availability. No matter where you’re seen, you can trust our dedicated team to deliver the high-quality care you deserve.

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