Providence Community Cancer Screening Event

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Breast and Skin Cancer Screenings:

Join us for a Community Cancer Screening & Resource Event to learn about cancer prevention, schedule a screening mammogram, get checked for skin cancer and receive resources and information from our community partners. A cancer screening could save a life. 

The Cancer Screening Event will take place on the ­­­first floor of the Pavilion for Women and Children, 900 Pacific Ave., in Everett. While pre-registration is recommended, an appointment is not required. Patients will be seen on a first-come, first-served basis. You also don’t need to be an existing Providence patient.

Do you need insurance to attend?

For skin cancer screenings: Insurance is not needed for skin cancer screenings.

For breast screenings: Please bring your current insurance cards.

Don’t have insurance coverage for a mammogram?

Call 425-259-9899 ext. 112, and say “Cancer Screening Event,” to see if you qualify for a screening voucher.

Pre-registration is available if you would like to schedule your screening in advance:

This event is open to the public and walk-ins are available.

Skin cancer exams: There is no charge for skin cancer screenings. Call 425-297-6851 to schedule your screening in advance. 

Breast exams: If you want to see if your insurance will cover breast cancer screenings, we recommend pre-registration to save time the day of the event. To schedule your mammogram ahead of time, call 425-258-7900, opt 1. 

Eligibility requirements:

      • Be 40 years of age or older
      • Haven't had a mammogram, breast biopsy or breast surgery in the past year
      • Haven't had breast cancer in the past 2 years
      • No current diagnosis of breast problems or concerns

Explore additional services at the Pavilion for Women and Children and the Providence Regional Cancer Partnership:

Check out these photos from last year's event:

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