Sono Center Pasadena
Imaging Center in Pasadena, CA
Our Pasadena imaging center is located in the heart of Pasadena on Green Street in the highly-walkable Lake Avenue district. As the leading radiology facility in Pasadena, Sono Center specializes in breast cancer screening and the early detection of breast cancers that are most frequently missed with mammography.
Established more than a decade ago as Breast Ultrasound Center by leading radiologist Dr. Kevin Kelly, we continue to provide the most advanced, state-of-the-art technology, SonoCine Automated Whole Breast Ultrasound (AWBUS), to detect cancerous lesions in their earliest and most treatable stages.
Now under the medical directorship of Dr. Edmond Ohanian, Sono Center continues to providing women throughout the Los Angeles metro area the peace of mind they need so they can feel confident about their health and wellness. We also offer various screening and diagnostic ultrasound services at our Pasadena office, all which can be booked for next day and some times same day appointment, and results are typically available within 24-48 hrs. of the exam completion.
Breast Cancer
Imaging Center
In Pasadena, CA
Sono Center is a leading radiology facility in Pasadena, CA, specializing in breast screening and the early detection of breast cancers that are most frequently missed with mammography. We’ve been providing women throughout the Los Angeles metro area the peace of mind they need so they can feel confident about their health and wellness. Established more than a decade ago as Breast Ultrasound Center by leading radiologist Dr. Kevin Kelly, the center uses the most advanced, state-of-the-art technology to detect cancerous lesions in their earliest and most treatable stages.
Screening & Diagnostic
Ultrasound Services
Provided In Sono Center Pasadena
Early Detection Saves Lives
Per American Cancer Society, breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in the United States, except for skin cancers. It is about 30% (or 1 in 3) of all new female cancers each year. Overall, the average risk of a woman in the United States developing breast cancer sometime in her life is about 13%. This means there is a 1 in 8 chance she will develop breast cancer.
Breast cancer death rates have been decreasing steadily since 1989, for an overall decline of 43% through 2020. The decrease in death rates is believed to be the result of finding breast cancer earlier through screening and increased awareness, as well as better treatments.
New American College of Radiology® (ACR®) breast cancer screening guidelines now call for all women, particularly Black and Ashkenazi Jewish women, to have risk assessment by age 25 to determine if screening earlier than age 40 is needed. The ACR continues to recommend annual screening starting at age 40 for women of average risk, but earlier and more intensive screening for high-risk patients.
References: American Cancer Society. Key Statistics for Breast Cancer. 2023, American College of Radiology. New ACR Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines call for earlier and more-intensive screening for high-risk women.
“The Sono Center staff takes time and personal care and attention with each patient.”
“The staff are terrific, and the facility is always clean and calm.”
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“Having such a caring staff and doctor makes everything so much easier.”