3D Mammography Services
Your Next Mammogram Could Be a Lifesaver

The American College of Radiology recommends that women begin annual mammographic screening at age 40. Higher-risk women should start this screening earlier and may benefit from supplemental screening modalities such as ultrasound or MRI.
Self-Schedule a Mammogram Today
Covenant Health is pleased to announce that you can now self-schedule your screening mammogram at select Covenant Health locations, with more locations throughout our health system coming soon.
Please note: At least 365 days must have passed since your last screening mammogram.
3D Mammography at Fort Loudoun Medical Center
What if you could detect breast cancer earlier?
Fort Loudoun is excited to offer 3D mammography (also known as tomosynthesis), an imaging process that allows the radiologist to see around and between breast tissue – including dense breast tissue – to better detect smaller cancers.
Is 3D mammography as safe as traditional mammography?
Yes. The dosing of 3D mammography is equivalent to that of traditional mammography while providing a higher level of quality imaging.
Can 3D mammography be used for women with dense breast tissue?
Absolutely. Women with dense breasts are four to six times more likely to develop breast cancer; however, cancer detection can be more challenging for women with dense breasts – especially with limitations of traditional mammography. With 3D mammography, patients of all breast types can receive clearer, more defined images which may help detect cancer earlier than with traditional mammography.
How do I prepare for a 3D mammogram?
As with a traditional mammogram, patients are asked not to wear deodorant or jewelry during a 3D mammography. The positioning of the breast during a 3D mammogram is the same as a traditional mammogram – the only difference relates to the quality of the finished images.
Is 3D mammography covered by insurance?
Currently, 3D mammography is covered by Medicare and many other insurances. To ensure coverage, you should check with your insurance provider. If insurance coverage is not available, the upfront cost is $80 and split as two separate fees: $35 from the breast center and $45 from radiology.
How do I make an appointment?
To schedule an appointment, please call our breast center at (865) 374-4000.
You can also click here to schedule your appointment online.