Breast Lump Ultrasound (Targeted, Unilateral)

Breast Lump Ultrasound (Targeted, Unilateral)

Quick summary:

A focused ultrasound of the area of concern in one breast to characterize a lump—cyst vs solid, abscess/hematoma, and features that guide next steps. Cash-only, transparent pricing, results explained during your visit, and a radiologist report within 24 hours.

Why choose LUXER for this scan

  • Concierge access: Same/next-day appointments; private, respectful care.
  • All-in cash pricing: One price includes the scan and radiologist interpretation.
  • Expert team: Experienced sonographers 
  • Fast results: Preliminary guidance in visit; full written report in 24 hours.
  • High-resolution imaging: Linear transducer with Doppler when indicated.

What this scan assesses

  • The palpable lump: size, depth, margins, echogenicity, posterior features
  • Cystic vs. solid; complex cyst, abscess, hematoma
  • Vascularity on Doppler when useful
  • Limited survey of adjacent tissue/retroareolar region as indicated

All scans are carried out by highly experienced clinicians, with results explained during your appointment and a full written report delivered within 24 hours.

Medical disclaimer

This exam does not replace screening mammography. Depending on age/history and ultrasound findings, your clinician may recommend diagnostic mammography and/or biopsy. If you have rapidly enlarging, very painful, red/hot swelling, fever, or systemic symptoms, seek urgent care.


What’s included

  • Targeted unilateral breast ultrasound of the area of concern
  • Doppler assessment if clinically indicated
  • On-site explanation of initial findings when possible
  • Board-certified radiologist report within 24 hours
  • Secure link to images (CD on request)

Typical duration: 10–20 minutes
Cash price: $195 (all-inclusive)

Optional add-on: Targeted axillary node check + $75

How to prepare

  • No fasting needed.
  • Avoid lotions, creams, or deodorant on the chest/axillae the day of your exam.
  • Wear a loose, open-neck top.

Who this scan can help

  • New palpable lump or focal tenderness
  • Suspected cyst, abscess, hematoma, or post-procedure lump
  • Clinician-referred follow-up of a known focal finding

Not the right fit?

  • Multiple areas or diffuse symptoms in one breast → Breast Ultrasound 

  • Both breasts or lymph node survey → Bilateral Breast & Axilla

  • Nipple discharge or architectural concerns → consider diagnostic mammography per clinician guidance

FAQ:

Do I still need a mammogram? Often yes, based on age/history and findings—your clinician will advise.
Will you tell me if it’s cancer? Ultrasound can characterize, not diagnose; concerning features may require biopsy.
Is the radiologist fee included? Yes—our listed cash price is all-inclusive.

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