March 2, 2021
Community Health Northwest Florida is now offering mammography services.
Established Community Health patients will be able to access appointments for screening mammograms at its newly expanded imaging department, located at the health center’s main site at 2315 West Jackson Street in Pensacola.
Community Health Northwest Florida patients needing mammograms will be referred for this important screening by their healthcare provider. Initially, mammography services are available on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays each week.
“We are very pleased to be able to offer this life saving screening for our patients, allowing us to detect any potential issues as early as possible. Especially for our low income and uninsured patients, access to mammograms is critical, as vulnerable populations bear a disproportionate burden of breast cancer mortality,” said Chandra Smiley, CEO of Community Health Northwest Florida.
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Weekend Update
The state added 6,624 cases according to Sunday s FDOH report. The state also reported an additional 103 deaths.
Over the weekend, Escambia added 222 cases and reported an additional 16 deaths, total is 563.
Santa Rosa added 133 cases and reported no additional deaths, total is 222.
Okaloosa added 122 cases and reported two additional deaths, total is 298.
Walton added 61 cases and reported two additional deaths, total is 73.
Friday, Feb. 5
State Adds 11,543 Cases, 20 Deaths Locally
The state added 11,543 COVID cases according to Friday s FDOH report. An additional 215 deaths were also reported, 20 of them were from local areas: nine from Escambia County, five from Santa Rosa County, four from Okaloosa County and two from Walton County.