Free screening mammograms will be offered in Burien Aug. 4 for women ages 40 to 74

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The Franciscan Medical Pavilion in Burien will conduct a free screening mammogram event on August 4, 2025, for women aged 40 to 74. This initiative specifically targets uninsured and medically underserved women, providing essential breast health services. While insurance will be billed when available, there will be no out-of-pocket costs for participants. Appointments are required, and individuals must call (844) 741-2722 to schedule, as walk-ins will not be accepted. Organizers aim to improve access to early breast cancer detection, particularly in communities facing healthcare barriers.

The event reflects ongoing efforts to ensure that all women can receive necessary screenings regardless of their insurance status. The Franciscan Medical Pavilion is located at 16045 First Avenue South in Burien. This initiative is critical for enhancing community health and ensuring early detection of breast cancer, which can significantly improve treatment outcomes.

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