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Is it time for your regular mammogram? Meet the team at The Ottawa Hospital’s Hampton Park Plaza breast screening clinic. When you book your screening mammogram with us, you can expect compassionate service and an efficient appointment (most people are in and out in under 20 minutes!).
Ontario lowers age for regular breast cancer screenings: Top 13 frequently asked questions
To help detect and treat breast cancer as early as possible, the province has lowered the minimum age to self-refer for publicly funded screenings — from 50 to 40. Eligible Ontarians between 40 and 49 can make an appointment for a routine screening mammogram without a referral from a primary care provider. Here are the most important things that our breast screening team wants you to know.
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When faced with a medical condition, there may not be one clear path forward — but we have something to help you with that. The Ottawa Hospital is home to the largest collection of decision aids in the world, covering everything from various cancers to depression to allergies.
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Looking to get screened for cancer but don’t have a family doctor? Make an appointment with our “Superscreener”
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