Early Detection Works Lawrence Memorial Hospital provides mammograms in Kansas. To obtain more details on eligibility please contact Early Detection Works Lawrence Memorial Hospital directly by calling (785) 296-1207.
“To protect and improve the health and environment of all Kansans”Source: Early Detection Works Lawrence Memorial Hospital website
They seek to reduce the morbidity and mortality from cancer through prevention of cancer when possible and routine screening when appropriate.
They provide breast and cervical cancer screening services through service providers located across the state.
Yes, pays for clinical breast exams, mammograms, Pap tests and diagnostic services for women who qualify.
Yes, they can both reduce deaths from breast and cervical cancer among the women of Kansas.
A woman's income must fall within 225% of federal poverty guidelines and she must be between the ages of 40 and 64.
Must have no health insurance or inpatient-only insurance with a high, unmet deductible.
Yes, early detection works will pay for diagnostic procedures.
Below are citations of the external sources verifying how and why this location is listed as a free mammogram agent.
The LMH Health Foundation offers free mammogram vouchers to women in our community who couldn’t otherwise afford one. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment also sponsors the Early Detection Works program, which offers health education, screening, diagnosis and referral options for women in Kansas without health insurance and who meet income requirements.
As seen on www.lmh.org on Oct 7, 2021
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