Free and Low Cost Mammograms Near You

St. Petersburg Health Department is affiliated with Florida Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (FBCCEDP) of Jacksonville, FL.

St. Petersburg Health Department

St. Petersburg Health Department provides mammograms in Florida. To obtain more details on eligibility please contact St. Petersburg Health Department directly by calling (727) 824-6900.

St. Petersburg Health Department

FAQs

What does St. Petersburg Health Department provide?

They are a participating provider for The Florida Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program.

Does the screening are free?

Yes, if you meet program eligibility requirements.

What are their services?

  • Breast and cervical cancer screening exams (clinical breast exams, mammograms, and Pap tests) to approximately 5 percent of the at-need population as funding allows.
  • Diagnostic funds are reserved for women screened through the program.
  • Care coordination to all clients with abnormal exams.
  • Women screened through the program and diagnosed with breast or cervical cancer are referred to the Florida Medicaid Program for eligibility determination.
  • Paid breast and cervical cancer treatment through Medicaid for eligible women screened through the program.

What are their requirements for this program?

Must be a women ages 50-64, no insurance, income limitations,

Do I need a Dr's referral for a free mammogram?

  • Yes. You will need an appropriate script and a recent clinical breast exam visit prior to the mammogram.
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Do I need to make an appointment to be seen?

  • If you meet the requirements they will call you to schedule an appointment.
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Do I need to be a resident of this county to get a free mammogram?

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Comments (4)

TNIFONG

May 27, 2021
My Mom was just diagnosed with Breast Cancer and was told I should get checked out. I have no Insurance and I am only 34 Do I need to get check since I am so young?

Maxlovn

Feb 26, 2021
I found a lump in my breast. Also pain in my breast. My grandmother had breast cancer 4 times and finally double mastectomy, my maternal aunt has it and long family history of cancer not just breast... And I cant seem to find any help because I'm not 50 yet. Why is it I cant seem to find any help in St Pete?

Anila

Jul 2, 2020
I feel a lump in my left breast. I have no insurance. What should I do?

Darlenemr

Apr 7, 2020
My breast are hurting and I feel a lump. I’m out of work and I have no insurance. What should I do?

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