Linda Callans, M.D., director of the Center for Breast Health at DCMH, cuts the ribbon at an open house on Jan. 5. Pictured with Callans from left to right are Rachelle Lanciano, M.D., chair of the Department of Radiation Oncology at DCMH; William McCune, chief operating officer of DCMH and CKHS vice president; and John Sprandio, M.D., chief of the Section of Hematology/Oncology at DCMH and medical director of the Delaware County Regional Cancer Center.
Drexel Hill, Pa. – On Jan. 5, Delaware County Memorial Hospital physicians, staff and administrators celebrated the opening of the Center for Breast Health at a ribbon cutting ceremony.
The Center for Breast Health is a resource for comprehensive breast health care. Patients can be seen at the center for a range of concerns, including breast lumps, abnormal mammograms, nipple discharge, or breast pain. Also, those who have just been diagnosed with breast cancer can seek a second opinion. People with a family history of, or other risk factors for breast cancer can come to the center for evaluation or follow-up care. The center is located at Delaware County Memorial Hospital on the first floor, across from the Delaware County Regional Cancer Center.
The Center for Breast Health accepts all major insurance plans. For more information or to make an appointment, call (610) 394-1840.
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