Volunteer Making time to serve others not only benefits Cheyenne, it also benefits your health! The Corporation for National and Community Service reported, “Research demonstrates […]
A Day in the Life of a Woman: Meet Elizabeth
We’re on a quest for wellness, everyday, and we’d like you to meet our friend Elizabeth! She’s able to fit physical, social, and intellectual wellness into her routines […]
A Day in the Life of Amanda: A Recap
We’re feeling inspired, having followed Amanda around, watching as she fits time for herself into a very busy schedule. As we’re prone to saying, wellness […]
Wine Women & Wellness 2017
Cheyenne Women’s Imaging Pavilion is committed to supporting women in their wellness goals. So when there’s an event that invites women in Cheyenne to focus on […]
A Day In the Life of a Woman: Meet Amanda
Wellness: it’s more than our physical health. While going to the doctor, exercising, or cutting back on sweets is a great start, staying “well” also […]
Check-In With Your Everyday Wellness
Your health is more than your biology. It’s multidimensional, just like you. We’ve created a series of checklists to help you make sure you’re staying […]
Prevention, Detection, and Support
“Breast cancer.” That’s a daunting pair of words. If you’re feeling anxious about the possibility of breast cancer, knowing these three things can help: There […]
2017 Cheyenne Pink Ribbon Run
Last Saturday, August 12th, we witnessed friends and families come together in Cheyenne to raise breast cancer awareness and celebrate survivors in their lives at […]
Give Cancer the Boot at CFD 2017
Whew! Cheyenne Frontier Days is over for the year, and we certainly made a lot of great memories there with friends and family! We continued […]
Mammography Q & A Pt. 2
What would you like to know about our Mammography team? Here are some questions — with answers! — we hear the most. “Do technologists go to medical school?” […]
Breast Imaging Center of Excellence Award
We’re proud to announce the Cheyenne Women’s Imaging Pavilion has just been designated as a Breast Imaging Center of Excellence – the first and only […]
Mammography Q & A
What do you want to know about Mammography? Here are some of the questions — with answers! — we hear the most. “What happens if they see […]
6 Dimensions of Wellness
You know what wellness feels like—it’s not just physical health. There are a lot of factors that can affect your quality of life beside […]
DEXA for Osteoporosis and Bone Density
Osteoporosis, a disease that occurs when the body loses too much bone or makes too much, is common, serious, and costly. Millions of Americans are […]
4 Ways You Can Be There For Other Women
At the Cheyenne Women’s Imaging Pavilion, we believe that when women join together to raise each other up, they are stronger, happier and more confident. […]
BCA Month is Over, But the Fight Continues
Breast Cancer Awareness Month may be over, but the fight against cancer shouldn’t go into remission during the rest of the year. The Cheyenne Women’s […]
Just the Mammography Facts, Ma’am
At Cheyenne Women’s Imaging Pavilion, many of the women we see are confused about what they’re supposed to do about breast cancer. They want to […]
Service Highlight: Stereotactic Biopsy and DEXA
At Cheyenne Women’s Imaging Pavilion, we’re always looking for new ways to serve our patients with improved technology and more services. Thanks to our joint […]
Wyoming Pink Ribbon Run Recap
At Cheyenne Women’s Imaging Pavilion, we believe one of the best parts of living in Wyoming is our strong, supportive communities. That’s why we think […]
New Partnership with Cheyenne Regional Medical Center
Cheyenne Women’s Imaging Pavilion Joint Venture We’re so proud to announce that the Cheyenne Women’s Imaging Pavilion is now a joint venture between Cheyenne Radiology […]
Ultrasounds Aren’t Just For Pregnancies
You’ve probably heard of diagnostic ultrasounds for determining the health of a baby during prenatal care, but did you know that ultrasounds can be helpful […]
Preventative Care Means More than Mammography
For many women, annual routine mammograms are enough to assure early detection of breast cancer. But for women at a higher risk than average, it’s […]
The Person You’ve Never Met Who is Essential to Your Health
One of the reasons the American College of Radiology has designated Cheyenne Radiology a Diagnostic Imaging Center of Excellence is that we have an amazing […]
Mammograms, Ultrasounds and MRIs, Oh My!
The breakneck speed of technological development, especially in healthcare, can leave us feeling a bit in the dust. Cheyenne Women’s Imaging Pavilion is committed to […]
7 Ways to Prevent the Pre-Mammogram Jitters
Everyone knows how important mammograms are for early detection. But they’re so easy to put off—“next week” easily turns into “next month” or even “next […]
3 Women Who Changed The Breast Cancer Conversation
At Cheyenne Women’s Imaging Pavilion, we care deeply about women’s health. That’s why we are proud to have served so many women over the years. […]
Surprising Ways People Will Be There For You
At Cheyenne Women’s Imaging Pavilion, we’ve seen firsthand how illness can leave our patients feeling isolated. But we’ve also seen the incredible—and sometimes surprising—ways patients’ […]
3 Reasons Why We Promote Compassionate Care
Going to the doctor can be stressful. There are a lot of things that can leave you feeling worse than when you came in: a […]
Breast MRI: When is it Helpful?
At Cheyenne Women’s Imaging Pavilion, we are committed to supporting women’s health with compassion and state-of-the-art technology. That’s why we offer breast MRIs to help […]
Pink Ladies Sponsorship at 2015 CFD
Frontier Days has come and gone again like the wind, which means we have another great collection of memories. For the 2015 festivities, we were […]
What is an MRI Exactly? And What’s the Big Deal About Tesla?
You’ve hurt your shoulder and your doctor tells you that you need a MRI. You agree, get the procedure, and voilà, you have a diagnosis. […]
Should you get tested for hereditary breast cancer?
A whopping 296,980—that’s how many new cases of breast cancer were diagnosed in 2013, according to the American Cancer Society. The majority of cases are the result of chance, but about 5–10% are due to mutated BRCA genes, known as Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer (HBOC) syndrome.