Washington Hospital has developed a center that combines advanced diagnostic services and an expert clinical staff with a host of wellness and support programs for local women. Its warm, soothing surroundings and personal amenities are specifically designed to help women feel calm and comforted as they benefit from a wide range of easy-to-access health care programs in a single setting.
2500 Mowry Ave., Suite 150 Washington West building Fremont, CA 94538
Women's Center Hours: Open from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday.
Saturday appointments available.
510.818.7410 – For general information or to schedule an appointment for a mammogram, ultrasound or a bone density scan (DEXA)
510.818.7301 - Wellness Program
510.818.7380 - To schedule an MRI appointment
Click here for information about Wellness Classes
Click here for information about Wellness Massage Services
Click here for mammography screening guidelines
Each year since 2012, Washington Hospital has been designated as a Breast Imaging Center of Excellence by the American College of Radiology (ACR). By awarding facilities the status of a Breast Imaging Center of Excellence, the ACR recognizes breast imaging centers that have earned accreditation in mammography, stereotactic breast biopsy and breast ultrasound (including ultrasound-guided breast biopsy).
At Washington Hospital, nurse navigators meet with patients to help guide them and their family members through the breast cancer treatment journey. Whether answering some of the many initial questions, or offering resources for ride services, nurse navigators help patients feel less overwhelmed and more able to focus on the healing process.
For more information about this complimentary service, please see the Breast Health Navigators flier here.
Washington Women's Center has been accredited by The National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC), a nongovernmental, not-for-profit organization that has been established to identify and recognize breast centers providing quality care in the United States. The NAPBC is a consortium of national, professional organizations dedicated to the improvement of the quality of care and outcomes of women with diseases of the breast.
NAPBC-accredited centers demonstrate the following services:
Accreditation by the NAPBC is granted only to those centers that are voluntarily committed to providing the best possible care to patients with diseases of the breast. Each breast center must undergo a rigorous evaluation and review of its performance and compliance with NAPBC standards.
For more information on Frequently Asked Questions on NAPBC accreditation go to Click Here.
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