Reading Hospital Foundation celebrates new mobile mammography coach

The Reading Hospital Foundation celebrated the Reading Hospital’s new mobile mammography coach Thursday afternoon with a ribbon cutting ceremony in front of the clock tower entrance to the hospital.

Fundraising for the mobile mammography coach began in August 2020, and was completed in November 2021, through a combination of generous donations, pledges, grants, and the Pennsylvania Neighborhood Assistance Program tax credit program.

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“We appreciate the support from all of our corporate and individual donors,” said Katherine Thornton, Reading Hospital Foundation President. “Every donation to the mobile mammography fund, regardless of the amount, will make a significant impact on the health of women in our community.”

Inside the new mobile mammography coach.

One in eight women will develop breast cancer in her lifetime, and most don’t have a family history of the disease. The American College of Radiology recommends that all women get their first mammogram at the age of 40.

Charles F. Barbera, Reading Hospital President

Charles F. Barbera, Reading Hospital President said, “We know early detection saves lives when a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer. Reading Hospital prides itself on being a partner and we are committed to ensuring all women have access to mammogram services, including those underinsured and those without insurance.”

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Outfitted with the latest technology, including 3D tomosynthesis, the mobile mammography coach uses a digital mammography screening tool that improves the accuracy of imaging, reducing unneeded follow-up visits, and enables caregivers to detect more invasive cancers. Women who use the mobile mammography unit will get the same exceptional patient care as they do at any of Tower Health’s mammography imaging locations, with coordinated scheduling, testing, follow-up, and referrals.

“Our most recent Community Health Needs Assessment identified access to health services as a challenge for many in our community,” said Desha Dickson, Tower Health Vice President of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Community Wellness.

“I’m proud to share we have 48 mobile mammography screening events scheduled through the end of the year. These events will bring life-saving screenings directly to our patients and remove any transportation barriers they may face.”

Individuals interested in scheduling an appointment should call 484-628-8611. The Patient Financial Assistance Program will work to enroll women who are under-or uninsured and meet eligibility requirements. Contact our Reading Hospital Financial Counselors at 484-628-7400 with questions.

To learn more about hosting an event in Berks County, contact Ashley Gallen, Program Coordinator at 484-628-2208 or send an email to Ashley.Gallen@towerhealth.org.

Donations are being accepted to support the Mobile Mammography Patient Assistance Fund. Individuals interested in donating can visit towerhealth.org/RHFoundation.

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