Walk-In Mammogram Party

Walk-In Mammogram Party

Photo: KAFE


KAFE cares about our community…and your health!  October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month!

We know early detection is so important in the fight against breast cancer.  So, get yourself up to date at the Mammogram Party on Friday, October 25th from 8pm-1pm at the Mt. Baker Imaging Women’s Diagnostic Center on Northwest Ave. in Bellingham!

No appointment is necessary on October 25th!  Just walk in, get your mammogram, and walk out with the peace of mind that it’s done…and a goodie bag (while supplies last).  There will be a short wait, so if you don’t have the time, you can make an appointment and come back another day.

Plus, Patrice will be broadcasting from the party from 11:00am-1:00pm!

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