Breast Imaging

Breast Imaging Centers That See the Full Picture

As a mother, wife, daughter, sister, employee and best friend, you are constantly looking out for others. We feel it is time someone did the same for you. At Fairfax Radiology, our number one commitment is you. That is why we offer breast imaging services at multiple facilities throughout Northern Virginia with morning, evening and weekend hours for your convenience, as well as:

  • The highest quality Digital Mammography with 3D that assures the lowest possible radiation dose
  • Radiologists who are specially trained in breast imaging interpretation and intervention
  • Accreditation by the American College of Radiology (ACR) for all of our breast imaging centers
  • Our three full service breast centers are designated as ACR Breast Imaging Center of Excellence (the first in the Washington, DC area) with accreditations in Mammography, Breast Ultrasound, Stereotactic Breast Biopsy and Ultrasound-Guided Biopsy
  • Certification from the FDA
  • Full spectrum of comprehensive care from routine screenings to the most advanced follow-up exams
  • Medical radiology reports delivered promptly to your referring physician and patient results written in terms you can understand and available securely online for you

Why Fairfax Radiology Centers is the Best Choice for Your Screening Mammogram

Click on any of our breast procedures below to learn more.

Procedures

Abbreviated Breast MRI

What is Abbreviated Breast MRI? MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Fairfax Radiology is proud to offer Abbreviated Breast MRI as one of the latest...

Breast Cyst Aspiration

The removal of fluid from a breast cyst that decreases the pressure (relieving any pain) and allows for the testing of cells.

Breast MRI

A noninvasive test that uses an intravenous contrast, magnetic field, radio waves, and a computer to produce detailed images of the breast's soft tissue.

Breast Ultrasound

A noninvasive procedure that uses sound waves to create an image of the tissues inside your breast.

Complete Breast Ultrasound Screening (CBUS)

An advanced breast cancer-screening tool that can help uncover cancer that may be hidden in women with dense breasts.

Diagnostic Mammography

A special X-ray of the breast that may be performed if there are signs or symptoms that require further evaluation.

Image-Guided Breast Biopsy

A non-surgical procedure that uses the aid of an imaging device to guide a Radiologist while performing a Biopsy on a breast lump or mass.

Screening Mammography

A Mammogram that is performed when you have no breast symptoms and is used to "screen" for an unsuspected abnormality.

Tomosynthesis/3D

A Mammogram that captures multiple images from several angles, allowing Radiologists to more thoroughly examine breast tissue one thin section at a time.

Physicians

Marilyn A. Barry-Brooks, M.D. portrait
Marilyn A. Barry-Brooks, M.D.
Joined Practice: July 2015
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Natalie G. Chan, M.D. portrait
Natalie G. Chan, M.D.
Joined Practice: July 2020
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Jing Chen, M.D. portrait
Jing Chen, M.D.
Joined Practice: July 2007
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Michael L. Doxey, M.D., USN (RET), MC portrait
Michael L. Doxey, M.D., USN (RET), MC
Joined Practice: January 2024
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Brian E. Godinez, M.D. portrait
Brian E. Godinez, M.D.
Joined Practice: June 2014
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Abraham H. Jeon, M.D. portrait
Abraham H. Jeon, M.D.
Joined Practice: January 2015
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Jane Kim, M.D. portrait
Jane Kim, M.D.
Joined Practice: January 2024
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Sumin Lee Kong, M.D. portrait
Sumin Lee Kong, M.D.
Joined Practice: July 2019
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Ellie S. Kwak, M.D. portrait
Ellie S. Kwak, M.D.
Joined Practice: February 2019
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Sameena F. Nasrullah, M.D. portrait
Sameena F. Nasrullah, M.D.
Joined Practice: July 2002
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Berhanemeskel Nida, M.D. portrait
Berhanemeskel Nida, M.D.
Joined Practice: August 2021
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Jennifer Park, M.D. portrait
Jennifer Park, M.D.
Joined Practice: January 2024
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Samia Piracha, M.D. portrait
Samia Piracha, M.D.
Joined Practice: August 2006
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Lily Chu Sicard, M.D. portrait
Lily Chu Sicard, M.D.
Joined Practice: August 2010
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Marion Lee Spangler, II, M.D. portrait
Marion Lee Spangler, II, M.D.
Joined Practice: January 2013
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Parvinder S. Sujlana, M.D. portrait
Parvinder S. Sujlana, M.D.
Joined Practice: July 2019
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Ernestine Thomas, M.D. portrait
Ernestine Thomas, M.D.
Joined Practice: August 2020
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Prasann Vachhani, M.D. portrait
Prasann Vachhani, M.D.
Joined Practice: August 2020
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Why should I choose Fairfax Radiology for my mammogram?

Fairfax Radiology offers a comprehensive range of breast imaging services. This means that if your screening mammogram requires further testing, we offer convenient follow-up appointments with multiple locations to serve you. Additionally, our radiologists specialize exclusively in breast imaging, providing expert care and accurate results.

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What makes specialized breast imaging better than a general medical practice?

At a general practice, the same radiologist interpreting your mammogram may also read scans from other parts of the body. At Fairfax Radiology, our dedicated team of breast imaging experts focuses exclusively on breast health, enabling earlier detection of breast cancer and more accurate readings.

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What services are available at Fairfax Radiology Centers for breast health?

We offer a full suite of breast imaging services, including screening and diagnostic mammography, 3D tomosynthesis, breast ultrasounds, breast MRIs, abbreviated breast MRIs, image-guided biopsies, and breast cyst aspiration.

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What happens if my screening mammogram shows an area of concern?

If your screening mammogram requires further testing, Fairfax Radiology can provide diagnostic mammograms or breast ultrasounds. We prioritize getting you the additional imaging as quickly as possible to reduce stress and ensure you get the answers you need without unnecessary delays. 

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How does Fairfax Radiology compare to other imaging centers or general practices?

Fairfax Radiology is the first practice in the D.C. area to be recognized as an American College of Radiology Breast Imaging Center of Excellence. Our breast cancer detection rates exceed national and regional averages, ensuring that patients receive the highest standard of care.

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How common is it to need follow-up imaging after a mammogram?

According to the American College of Radiology, about 10% of women who have a screening mammogram will be called back for further imaging. Of those, most will find nothing wrong. However, five out of every 1,000 women screened will be diagnosed with breast cancer. It’s essential to choose a specialized provider that can handle all aspects of your breast health.

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What is a Breast Navigator?

A Breast Navigator is a specialized healthcare professional who provides personalized support to patients throughout their breast health journey. At FRC, our breast navigators are dedicated to helping you navigate the complexities of diagnostic tests and follow-up care. They serve as a point of contact, ensuring you have the information and resources you need every step of the way. From scheduling biopsy appointments to answering questions about test results and treatment options, our breast navigators are here to advocate for you and make your experience as seamless as possible.

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What Does Continuity of Care Mean?

Continuity of Care refers to the consistent and coordinated approach to managing a patient’s healthcare needs over time. At Fairfax Radiology, we prioritize continuity of care by ensuring that all your breast health services are interconnected and streamlined. This means that if further evaluations are needed after your screening mammogram, our experienced team will facilitate those next steps promptly. 

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Who Is Reading My Scan and Why Does It Matter?

The interpretation of your imaging studies is a crucial aspect of your care. At Fairfax Radiology, your breast scans are read by radiologists who specialize exclusively in Breast Imaging. This level of expertise matters because our radiologists are trained to identify subtle abnormalities that a general radiologist might overlook. They utilize their specialized knowledge to ensure accurate diagnoses, which can lead to early detection of breast cancer when it is most treatable.

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What is Dense Breast Tissue?

Breast density can affect the accuracy of mammograms, which is why it’s essential for patients to understand their breast density and its implications. At Fairfax Radiology (FRC), your results will indicate if you have dense breast tissue. FRC provides additional imaging options, such as breast ultrasound or MRI, to ensure comprehensive evaluations are made when needed. 

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How Does Your Doctor Score on Breast Cancer Detection Rates?

At Fairfax Radiology, we take pride in our exceptional breast cancer detection rates, which consistently exceed national and regional averages, as reported by the National Radiology Data Registry. This high level of detection is a testament to our commitment to advanced imaging technology and specialized training. Our radiologists use state-of-the-art techniques to ensure that potential issues are identified as early as possible.

Related Resources

Patient Resources

Learn more information about the life-saving importance of mammography

More information about mammography and breast cancer can be found on the patient resources page.

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Gynecomastia, a condition that affects men and boys, is characterized by the enlargement of breast tissue. This often leads to self-consciousness and discomfort.

I couldn't let the opportunity to praise Dr. Sicard pass.  She consulted on my exam yesterday and, as always, was engaged, professional, and very informative.  She really is a credit to all physicians!

E Turner

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