Local Resources
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Mammograms
funded by the Northwest Ohio Affiliate of
Susan
G. Komen for the Cure®
Mammograms by appointment
(free for those meeting
eligibility guidelines)
ProMedica St. Luke’s Hospital
Uninsured
women and men
To
schedule an appointment, please call 419-893-5988
Wood County Hospital
Uninsured
women and men
To
schedule an appointment, please call 419-354-8743 code PINK
Upcoming Mammogram Screening Days
(free for those meeting eligibility guidelines)
February
21, 2012
Fremont Memorial Hospital
Uninsured
women and men
To
schedule an appointment, please call 419-334-6605
February
25, 2012
Fisher Titus Medical Center
Uninsured
women and men
To
schedule an appointment, please call 419-660-2646 or 1-800-668-8788
March
8-9, 2012
Henry County Hospital
Uninsured
women and men
Must
have a physician’s order for a mammogram
To
schedule an appointment, please call 419-591-3830
March
15, 2012
Fremont Memorial Hospital
Uninsured
women and men
To
schedule an appointment, please call 419-334-6605
These projects have been selected by our independent Grant Review Panel as those that will have the greatest impact in serving uninsured or underinsured women in our service area. Please note that Susan G. Komen for the Cure is not a direct service provider.
Komen Northwest Ohio 2011-2012 Grantees
Allen County Health Department- $47,752
- The goal of the “Women’s Preventive Healthcare
Project” is to alleviate the threat of breast cancer in women and men. The project provides screening mammograms for
residents who reside in Allen, Auglaize, Hancock, Hardin, Mercer, Putnam, and
Van Wert counties who are uninsured and 200% of federal income guidelines. 419-224-4500 or 1-800-901-9727
Blanchard Valley Health System- $28,800
- The goal of the “Hancock County Mammography Screening
Initiative” is to provide screening and diagnostic mammography service to
uninsured and underinsured men and women who reside in Hancock
County. The project will provide
mammograms, ultrasounds, biopsies , ductograms, and MRIs to residents that
are at-risk for breast cancer. 419-425-3170
Fulton County Health Department- $85,000
- The goal of “A Woman First” project is to lower breast
cancer mortality in Northwest Ohio through early breast cancer
detection. The project provides
breast health education, screening mammograms, diagnostic services (i.e.
mammograms, ultrasounds, biopsies), and interpreter services. The project services low income,
uninsured residents of Defiance, Erie, Fulton, Henry, Lucas, Ottawa,
Paulding, Sandusky, Wood, and Williams counties in Ohio. 419-335-3907
or 1-800-929-6626
Hospital Council of Northwest Ohio- $104,461
- The goal of the “YES MAMM!” project is to
increase awareness and utilization of breast cancer prevention, screening, and
treatment resources available through six partner hospitals within seven Ohio counties in the Komen Northwest Ohio
Affiliate region. Each of the six
hospitals will facilitate one or two day screening events for uninsured
patients in their service area. The
partnering hospitals are Henry County Hospital (Henry County), Fisher Titus
Medical Center (Huron and Erie counties), Magruder Hospital (Ottawa and Erie
counties), Paulding County Hospital (Paulding County), Memorial Hospital
(Sandusky County), and Wood County Hospital (Wood County). The project will impact the seven-county
region by increasing mammography screening rates and increasing breast health
knowledge. 419-842-0800
Mercy Memorial
Hospital- $28,000
- The goal of the “Put Yourself First Today!” is
to increase access to breast cancer screening and diagnostic services in Monroe
County, Michigan. The project provides
screening and diagnostic mammograms, ultrasounds and MRI to uninsured and
underinsured residents of Monroe County, Michigan. 734-240-4200
Mercy Tiffin
Hospital- $19,686
- The goal of the “Mammogram Assistance” project
is to increase access to breast cancer screenings and lower breast cancer
mortality. The project provides
mammograms to low income and uninsured residents of Huron, Seneca and Wyandot counties.
419-455-7435
Mercy Women’s Care
at St. Anne’s and St. Charles- $50,750
- The goal of the “Mammography Assistance Program (MAP)” is
to provide comprehensive breast cancer education and screening for low
income residents of Monroe County, Michigan and Lucas, Ottawa, and Wood
counties in Ohio. Outreach and
education is implemented by reaching out to residents in churches,
homeless shelter, and community centers.
Mammogram screening services are provided at three Mercy Health
Partner Hospitals: St. Anne, St. Charles, and St. Vincent. 419-696-5839
North Coast Cancer Foundation- $20,000
- The goal of the “Breast Cancer Initiative” is to provide
access to treatment options and reduce financial hardships for financially
eligible breast cancer patients.
The project provides assistance with radiation treatment for breast
cancer patients in Erie, Huron, Ottawa, Sandusky and Seneca counties. 419-609-2888
ProMedica Cancer Institute- $40,000
- The goal of the “C.A.R.E.S. (Collaboration, Access,
Reduction of barriers, Empowerment and Screening)” project is to ensure
that women and men have access to recommended clinical breast exams,
screening mammograms, education and navigational support for breast cancer
prevention and early detection. The
project will work with Bay Park Community Hospital, Bay Women’s Services
Port Clinton, and Fostoria Community Hospital. The project provides services to men and
women in Hancock, Lucas, Ottawa, Seneca, and Wood counties. 419-824-1126
Putnam County Health Department- $12,256
- The goal of the “Putnam County Breast Health Project” is
to increase access to breast cancer screenings in Putnam County to
identify breast cancer early and therefore lower the mortality rate. Men and women that are uninsured or underinsured
will have access to mammograms, breast ultrasounds, and biopsies. The
project will work with physician offices and local media outlets to
increase awareness of breast health and identify high risk individuals in
need. 419-523-5608
St. Luke’s Hospital- $29,284
- The goal of the “Mammograms for Men and Women” project is
to decrease the death rates from breast cancer through early detection and
treatment. The project provides clinical
breast exam clinics and mammograms for uninsured men and women in Fulton,
Henry, Lucas, Ottawa, and Wood counties.
419-893-5988
Toledo-Lucas County CareNet- $37,500
- The goal of the “CareNet- Helping to Keep the Komen
Promise” is to reduce barriers to attaining/maintain breast health for low
income residents of Lucas County.
The project assists CareNet members who are low income, uninsured
residents, receive mammograms, breast cancer treatment and breast health
educational materials while reducing barriers such as cost and
transportation. Partners of the
project include ProMedica Health System, Mercy Health Partners, University
of Toledo Medical Center, St. Luke’s Hospital, The Pharmacy Counter,
Toledo Area Transit Authority, and volunteer surgeons and oncologists. 419-842-0800
The Victory Center- $18,000
- The goal of the “Discovering Inner Strength: Support for
Women with Breast Cancer” is that
women living with breast cancer will experience a higher level of coping
with their diagnosis through participation in free, safe, and effective
complementary therapies. The
project conducts a monthly Breast Cancer Survivor Support Group and a
Breast Cancer Caregiver Support Group.
The project provides breast cancer patients and survivors with
services that support the mind and body such as massage, reflexology, reiki,
healing touch, meditation, facials, counseling, yoga and Healthy Steps
exercise. 419-531-7600
Wood County Health Department- $13,785
- The purpose of the “Wood County Women’s Breast Health"
project is to provide breast cancer preventative and educational services
to under and uninsured women in Wood County, Ohio. The project will provide clinical breast
exams through the Wood County Health Department, and screening and
diagnostic mammograms at the Wood County Hospital. The project will decrease breast cancer
mortality rates in the county through decreasing barriers and increasing
access to care, education and early detection for under and uninsured
women. 419-352-8402
Wyandot County General Health District-
$13,200
- The goal of the “Wyandot County Breast Health Initiative”
is to provide access to breast health education and breast cancer
screening. The project will
collaborate with Wyandot Memorial Hospital, private medical provides, and
other community partners to identify low to middle income residents in need
of a mammogram, breast ultrasound, and referral services. The project provides breast cancer
screening and diagnostic mammograms, breast ultrasounds, transportation
assistance and care coordination for residents in Wyandot County. 419-294-3852