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The Missouri Baptist Breast HealthCare Center

When you visit the Breast HealthCare Center, you'll find a warm and inviting place. Here, you'll experience a level of comfort not usually associated with most advanced breast imaging centers. You'll be treated by some of the region's most experienced physicians, nurses and technologists -- specially-trained in breast health. 

State of the art technology means 3D mammography imaging is our standard of care at all Missouri Baptist Medical Center mammography locations:

  • Breast HealthCare Center, located on the campus of Missouri Baptist Medical Center
    3023 N. Ballas Rd.
    Building D, Suite 630
    Town and Country, MO 63131
  • BJC Medical Group Office Rock Hill
    9450 Manchester Road
    Rock Hill, St. Louis, MO 63119
  • BJC Outpatient Center at Ellisville
    15838 Fountain Plaza Drive
    Chesterfield, MO 63017
  • Missouri Baptist Outpatient Center Sunset Hills
    3844 S Lindbergh Blvd
    Sunset Hills, MO 63127
  • Digital Mobile Mammography Van
    located at various locations around St. Louis

Every mammogram is reviewed by our computer-aided detection system and Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology board-certified radiologists dedicated to mammography. Because of the personalized care and convenience we provide, our patients return year after year for their mammograms and tell others about the excellent care they received.

Contact Us

Contact the Missouri Baptist Breast HealthCare Center with questions or for more information at 314.996.7550. Schedule your mammogram today online or call 314.996.5170.

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