Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway | Satya Rhodes-Conway Official Photo
Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway | Satya Rhodes-Conway Official Photo
One in eight women in the United States will develop breast cancer at some point in their lives. Regular clinical breast exams and mammograms are crucial to saving lives.
“We know that the cost of screenings can be a concern for some women making these appointments, many prioritizing putting food on the table over preventative healthcare, but that’s where we come in,” said Dawn Henslee, Program Coordinator for Public Health’s Well Woman Program.
The Wisconsin Well Woman Program (WWWP) provides free breast cancer screenings for women with limited income and little or no insurance.
WWWP offers free breast exams, mammograms, and other diagnostic tests for eligible women ages 40-65, and for women ages 35 and up who have breast symptoms or concerns.
Women who are eligible for WWWP and learn they have breast cancer may also be eligible for Wisconsin Well Woman Medicaid, which covers treatment costs for breast cancer.
“Well Woman Program staff are amazing. They’re so easy to talk to, the process is easy and most importantly, you will know fast if you qualify for the program,” said Vilma Moya, daughter of a client.
“One call could truly save your life. We want women to know that our team is ready to answer calls and we can discuss questions about breast cancer, program eligibility, and can help make an appointment for a free screening,” said Henslee. Last year, Public Health Madison & Dane County enrolled 728 people to receive free breast screenings at local clinics.
Women who qualify can call (608) 242-6385 or (608) 242-6235 (Spanish) to enroll in the Wisconsin Well Woman Program. Women who live outside Dane and Rock Counties should call 1-800-722-2295 or go online to enroll.
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