Breast Imaging Services
At the brand-new Northwest Breast Imaging Center, we’re reimagining the way mammograms are done. Inside our state-of-the-art facility, you’ll be greeted by a compassionate team that’s dedicated to providing you with the most comfortable and efficient breast imaging care available in North Idaho.
We’ve designed every inch of our center to bring you the highest levels of comfort, compassion and expertise. Our friendly, expert technologists and fellowship-trained radiologists will give you an ideal breast imaging experience in a spa-like setting.
Whether you need a screening mammogram, diagnostic mammogram, a breast MRI, or a breast ultrasound, you can find it near you. If you’re ready to get screened and reduce your risk for breast cancer, schedule your mammogram at Northwest Breast Imaging Center today.
Mammograms reimagined in Post Falls
From the moment you walk in the door at Northwest Breast Imaging Center, you’ll feel special. Our center includes a special, private entrance and first-class amenities. You can walk in, pour yourself a cup of coffee and relax in our spacious waiting area. Plus, you’ll receive exceptional care from technologists and radiologists who specialize in breast health.
Why choose Northwest Imaging Center?
Leading-edge diagnostic technology. Our center includes the latest in breast health imaging equipment, including two 3D mammogram machines. A 3D mammogram takes multiple images, then combines them into a 3D reconstruction of the breast, helping doctors to find small abnormalities that traditional mammograms may miss. A 3D mammogram is also ideal for women with breast dense tissue.
A one-of-a-kind breast imaging experience. At Northwest Breast Imaging Center, you’ll feel pampered the moment you walk through the door. We will answer your questions, help you feel more comfortable and provide you with an efficient imaging experience. Plus, Northwest Breast Imaging Center is part of Northwest Specialty Hospital, which ranks among the top 10% in the U.S. for patient satisfaction.
Expertise in breast imaging and breast surgery. Our breast imaging team dedicates 100% of its time to breast health. We have three fellowship-trained radiologists on staff who specialize in breast imaging and breast ultrasound. This level of expertise allows us to deliver more accurate diagnoses. Should a screening test find a non-cancerous lesion or breast cancer, we can also refer you to breast surgeons with Northwest Specialty Hospital, who use minimally invasive approaches to reduce scarring and bring you a faster recovery.
Will insurance cover my imaging scan?
Many breast imaging tests, including mammograms, ultrasounds and breast MRI, are covered by insurance. In addition, Northwest Breast Imaging Center accepts most major insurance plans, so your scan may be covered. But we encourage you to verify insurance coverage with your health plan.
Who should get regular breast cancer screening?
The Society of Breast Imaging recommends that women at average risk for breast cancer start getting mammograms at age 40 and continue every year until age 80. Women at higher risk for breast cancer, which may include a family history of breast cancer or presence of genetic mutations such as BRCA1 and BRCA2, should consider getting alternating between a mammogram and breast MRI once every six months. If you have questions about whether you need to start or continue breast cancer screening, talk with your referring provider.
Types of breast imaging services available in North Idaho
Women in Coeur d’Alene, Post Falls, Athol and the Inland Northwest can now find breast imaging care close to home, right here in Kootenai County. Northwest Breast Imaging Center offers a full spectrum of breast health imaging services. Our services include:
Screening mammograms
Regular screening mammograms can help find cancer when it’s small and in its most curable form. During your screening mammogram, a technologist will take multiple images of your breast. The test takes just 15 minutes to complete. After your appointment, a radiologist will review the images and look for any potential signs of breast cancer. The radiologist will then send the results to your referring physician, who will review the results with you.
At Northwest Breast Imaging Center, we use 3D mammography, which delivers low doses of radiation. In addition, 3D mammograms can detect the size, shape and location of abnormalities, including lesions in women with dense breast tissue. This state-of-the-art technology reduces the need for follow-up imaging and leads to fewer biopsies.
Diagnostic mammograms
If your screening mammogram detects an abnormality, or if it was inconclusive, your provider may schedule you for a diagnostic mammogram. You also should ask your provider to schedule a diagnostic mammogram if you find any lumps or abnormalities during a breast self-exam. Diagnostic mammograms may include a mammogram, a breast MRI or both. During your diagnostic mammogram, your technologist will take additional images of your breast to learn more about your breast health. You should set aside at least one hour for your diagnostic mammogram.
Breast MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
Breast MRI is an advanced imaging technique that captures detailed images of breast tissue. Instead of using radiation, breast MRI uses strong magnets and radio waves to produce more precise images. Your provider may order a breast MRI if you’re at high risk for breast cancer, if an earlier mammogram or ultrasound detected abnormalities, or to stage breast cancer and monitor the progress of your treatment.
Breast ultrasound
During a breast ultrasound, a technologist will use a handheld device that uses sound waves to take images of your breast. Your provider may order a breast ultrasound to evaluate breast lumps or other abnormalities. You also may receive a breast ultrasound if you have dense breast tissue. Breast ultrasound does not use radiation, making it an extremely safe and effective test. Our team at Northwest Breast Imaging Center includes fellowship-trained radiologists with special expertise in breast ultrasound.
Stereotactic biopsy
If your screening mammogram finds an abnormality, such as a suspicious lump or calcification, your provider may order a stereotactic biopsy. During this procedure, a radiologist will use a needle to collect a small sample of breast tissue that will be sent to a lab for analysis. This analysis will determine whether the tissue is non-cancerous (benign) or cancerous (malignant).
Ultrasound biopsy
An ultrasound biopsy is similar to stereotactic biopsy. The only difference is that your radiologist will use ultrasound to guide the needle to a specific area of the breast where an abnormality has been detected. Ultrasound biopsy is a safe and effective way to obtain a tissue sample and diagnose or rule out breast cancer.
Preparing for your breast imaging test
A little preparation can help ensure you have the most comfortable breast imaging experience possible. Consider scheduling your mammogram about a week after your period, when your breasts are least likely to be tender or swollen. Wear loose-fitting, comfortable clothing to your appointment. And be sure to let your technologist know if you’ve experienced any changes since your last mammogram, such as new lumps or pain.
Providers
Jacob Harris, MD
Breast Imaging
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Medical School
2006 - University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences - Grand Forks, ND
Internship
2007 - Transitional Year - University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine - Sioux Falls, SD
Residency
2011 - Diagnostic Radiology - University of Nebraska Medical Center - Omaha, NE
Fellowship
2016 - Body Imaging - University of Utah School of Medicine - Salt Lake City, UT
Northwest Breast Imaging Center
750 N. Syringa St.
Suite 105
Post Falls, ID 83854
Phone: 208.262.2333
Fax: 208.262.2380
Rachel O'Connor, MD
Breast Imaging
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Medical School
2007 - University of Toledo School of Medicine - Toledo, OH
Internship
2008 - Transitional Year - Arrowhead Regional Medical Center - Colton, CA
Residency
2012 - Radiology - University of California, Davis Medical Center - Sacramento, CA
Fellowship
2013 - Women's Imaging - University of California, Davis Medical Center - Sacramento, CA
Northwest Breast Imaging Center
750 N. Syringa St.
Suite 105
Post Falls, ID 83854
Phone: 208.262.2333
Fax: 208.262.2380
David Spak, MD
Breast Imaging
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Medical School
2012 - McGovern Medical School - Houston, TX
Internship
2013 - Transitional - Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center - Spokane, WA
Residency
2017 - Diagnostic Radiology - McGovern Medical School - Houston, TX
Fellowship
2018 - Breast Imaging - MD Anderson Cancer Center - Houston, TX
Northwest Breast Imaging Center
750 N. Syringa St.
Suite 105
Post Falls, ID 83854
Phone: 208.262.2333
Fax: 208.262.2380