The Rose provided over 15,600 free procedures last year to women without insurance.
When a mammogram costs $300 but you don't have insurance, The Rose steps in with free breast cancer screenings and diagnostic care.
The Rose runs a program that provides free breast cancer screenings and diagnostic tests to women without health insurance. Last year alone, they delivered over 15,600 free procedures to low-income Houston women. The program operates on a simple principle: those with insurance help cover costs for those without, ensuring no woman goes without breast health care because of money.
Breast health center providing mammograms, screenings, and diagnostics to all women regardless of insurance status since 1986.
Visit website →The program serves women throughout the Houston area, with a base in South Belt / Ellington in the 77034 area. They specifically reach underserved communities where health resources are often limited.
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Breast cancer affects 1 in 8 women, and early detection saves lives. Without insurance, a mammogram can cost $300 or more — money many families simply don't have. This program directly impacts Houston neighborhoods where residents work jobs without health benefits or can't afford insurance premiums.
Early screening means catching cancer when it's most treatable, keeping our mothers, sisters, and daughters healthy and in our community longer.
Call The Rose directly to schedule a free screening if you don't have insurance. The Rose welcomes everyone regardless of background or ability to pay. You can also support this program by donating or volunteering to help other women in your community get life-saving care.
When you call, you can say: “Hi, I saw "Uninsured Patient Access Program" on Community Exchange and want to know how to take part.”
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