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Hospital Offers Women Tour Of New Imaging Suite

Pottstown Memorial Medical Center.

POTTSTOWN PA – Dr. Howard Kessler of the radiology staff at Pottstown Memorial Medical Center will serves as a guide April 13 (2011; Wednesday) at 6 p.m. as participants in the PMMC Healthy Woman program tour the hospital’s new-look Women’s Imaging Suite. The program is free to women of all ages, and starts in the PMMC Board Room, 1600 E. High St., Pottstown PA.

Guests will learn how digital mammograms and bone density scans are reviewed using the latest technologies, and about diagnostic services the hospital offers, including digital mammography and stereotactic breast biopsy. For more information or to register, call 610-327-7662.

Healthy Woman is a PMMC program intended to provide women with knowledge and confidence to make informed health care and well-being decisions for themselves and their loved ones.

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