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Locality: Long Beach, California

Phone: +1 562-627-0903



Address: 3320 Los Coyotes Diagonal 90808 Long Beach, CA, US

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Los Coyotes Women's Center 30.04.2021

Happy Passover to all of those who are celebrating, we wish you health, peace and happiness. www.RadNetImaging.com

Los Coyotes Women's Center 12.04.2021

Connect with us! Our excellent team is easily available to connect with, and ready to help assist with all your medical imaging needs! Feel free to contact us about same-day appointment availability, imaging center locations, walk-in availability, and more. Call, email, or text us via web chat, to get the answers you need!... Visit our website to find a location nearest you. https://fal.cn/3eiWR

Los Coyotes Women's Center 30.03.2021

Celebrating Women in Radiology History! Elizabeth Fleischman is continually remembered as one of the first women pioneers in radiology. Dedicating her life to radiology, in 1897 Fleischmann opened California's very first X-ray laboratory, making her the first radiographer in the state. ... Also providing radiology services to the US Army, she was praised for her talented skills and complimented in many medical and scientific journals. She paved the way for many women after her in the medical field. Thank you for your contribution to radiology! www.RadNetImaging.com #WomensHistoryMonth #Radiology

Los Coyotes Women's Center 23.03.2021

Your Immune System & Breast Cancer We invite you to join Cancer Research Collaboration for an online presentation and Q&A by Dr. Nora Disis. The talk will overview how the immune system and breast cancer interact. It will also cover the types of immunotherapy that are being used to treat breast cancer and some of the new strategies that are on the horizon for harnessing the immune system to control and kill breast cancer.... Dr. Disis is a true expert in the immunology and immunotherapy of breast cancer, and we are looking forward to learning from her! Monday, March 29th at 5:30pm, to register please visit: https://bit.ly/crc-webinar

Los Coyotes Women's Center 07.03.2021

Quitting smoking can be a daunting task, but your body has an amazing ability to heal itself. By quitting smoking, you can reverse the negative effects and begin your journey towards a heathier lifestyle. Some health benefits happen almost immediately! www.radnetimaging.com

Los Coyotes Women's Center 13.11.2020

"Women at a higher risk for breast cancer, should begin their screening mammograms at an earlier age, approximately ten years prior to the first degree relative (mother, sister, daughter) who was diagnosed pre-menopausal. In addition both genetic risk assessment and testing should be obtained." Dr. Tchaiko Parris

Los Coyotes Women's Center 02.11.2020

3D Mammography is the state of the art mammogram technology that improves our ability to detect breast cancers. It has some distinct advantages over conventional 2D mammograms, most notably is its ability to create a 3D or volumetric image of the breast. If a 2D mammogram is like looking at the floor plan of a home, then a 3D mammogram allows you to open the doors and look inside, affording a more detailed evaluation. Dr. Jason McKellop

Los Coyotes Women's Center 18.10.2020

You're more powerful than you think! Sending encouragement to all those who need it.

Los Coyotes Women's Center 08.10.2020

It’s National Mammography Day! We want to remind you to take a moment to schedule your annual screening mammogram and encourage your loved ones to do the same. Early detection saves lives! #RadNet #NationalMammographyDay

Los Coyotes Women's Center 19.09.2020

Remind your friends and family members how important yearly mammograms are! According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed among women in the United States today. It is the second leading cause of death among women after lung cancer.

Los Coyotes Women's Center 16.09.2020

Today we stand with the Metastatic Breast Cancer community. An estimated 154,000+ women are currently living with metastatic breast cancer in the United States. While this disease is terminal and cannot be cured, it is not hopeless. Because of improved treatments many women can live long, productive lives for many years with this type of cancer. There are a wide variety of treatment options and new medicines are being tested every day.

Los Coyotes Women's Center 11.09.2020

Early detection of breast cancer with annual mammography remains our most powerful tool in the fight against breast cancer in women. - Dr. Mariela Hession #RadNet #BreastCancerAwareness #EarlyDetection

Los Coyotes Women's Center 03.09.2020

There are several symptoms that can occur in women with breast cancer. Experiencing one or more of these breast symptoms does not mean you have cancer. However, women should be aware of symptoms and changes in their breasts to enable early detection of breast cancer.

Los Coyotes Women's Center 22.08.2020

We might be wearing masks these days, but they can’t hide our smile! As we celebrate 'World Smile Day' we are encouraging you to #SmileWithYourEyes!

Los Coyotes Women's Center 04.08.2020

Early detection saves lives, a message that is important every month of the year!

Los Coyotes Women's Center 16.07.2020

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Los Coyotes Women's Center 06.07.2020

Happy National Coffee Day and World Heart Day! Did you know that habitual coffee drinking has been linked to a lower risk of coronary heart disease in women? A growing number of studies have found coffee linked to heart health, among numerous other benefits. Here are some benefits according to the American Heart Association.... * It gives you energy and may help you lose weight and sharpen your mental focus, thanks to the magic of caffeine. Studies have shown that caffeine may improve your mood, help your brain work better and improve performance during exercise. * A regular java habit is associated with a lower risk of Type 2 diabetes and Parkinson’s disease. Additionally, in one study, caffeine was linked to a lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease. * Coffee is an excellent source of antioxidants, which may help protect cells from damage. * Higher consumption of coffee caffeinated and decaf alike was associated with a lower risk of total mortality, including deaths attributed to heart disease, nervous system diseases and suicide. Remember, what you add to your coffee makes a difference, too much cream and sugar can take away from the health benefits!

Los Coyotes Women's Center 25.06.2020

Choosing the right treatment for prostate cancer is not always an easy decision, that’s why it’s important to understand the disease and all the treatment options available. RadNet is proud to offer the TULSA Procedure, to treat prostate cancer as well as other prostate conditions. To learn more about the TULSA Procedure treatment, please visit the link below or contact us at [email protected] https://prostate.radnet.com/tulsa... #Prostate #ProstateCancer #ProstateTreatment See more