BreastCare Program

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BreastCare

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BreastCare provides breast and cervical cancer screening and diagnostic services for eligible Arkansas women. If you qualify, you can receive the following services at no cost to you:

  • Mammograms
  • Clinical breast exams
  • Pelvic exams and Pap tests
  • Follow-up testing, if needed

Program Mission

BreastCare’s mission is to increase the rate of early detection of breast and cervical cancer and reduce the morbidity and mortality rates among women in Arkansas by lowering barriers to screening that result from lack of information, financial means, or access to quality services.

Program Contact Information & Directory

Arkansas Department of Health
4815 W. Markham Street, Slot 11
Little Rock, AR 72205

Important Phone Numbers

BreastCare Toll-Free Number1-833-693-2942
BreastCare Program Administration1-833-693-2942
Provider Enrollment501-661-2836
Patient Enrollment/Patient Management501-661-2942
Central Region BreastCare Coordinator501-944-2241
Northwest Region BreastCare Coordinator501-425-3054
Northeast Region BreastCare Coordinator501-425-3031
Southeast Region BreastCare Coordinator870-281-7716
Southwest Region BreastCare Coordinator870-397-0331
Billing/Questions1-833-693-2942
Public Education and Outreach1-833-693-2942

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