Bonnie’s Bus to offer mammograms in Williamson, Whitesville, Sissonville, Clendenin, Big Otter, and Jane Lew

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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Bonnie’s Bus mobile mammography unit will visit Mingo, Boone, Kanawha, Clay, and Lewis counties offering three-dimensional (3D) digital screening mammograms and breast care education to women.  Bonnie's Bus

A service of WVU Medicine-WVU Hospitals and the WVU Cancer Institute, Bonnie’s Bus will be at: 

  • Williamson Farmer’s Market from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on March 5. For an appointment, call 304-235-5607.
  • Southern West Virginia Health Systems in Whitesville from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on March 6. For an appointment, call 304-854-1321.
  • NGK Spark Plugs USA, Inc. in Sissonville from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on March 7. For an appointment, call 304-988-0600, ext. 2535.
  • Clendenin Health Center from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on March 12. For an appointment, call 304-548-7272.
  • Community Care of Big Otter from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on March 13. For an appointment, call 304-317-7317.
  • Family Medical Clinic of Jane Lew from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on March 14 and 15. For an appointment, call 304-884-7880.

The screening mammograms are billed to private insurance, Medicaid, or Medicare, if available. Patients who are underinsured or uninsured and meet enrollment criteria will be assisted in enrolling in the West Virginia Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Program (WVBCCSP) to cover the cost of their screening mammogram. Uninsured women living in West Virginia who are 40 and older can receive a free screening mammogram on the Bus through the generosity of grant funding and donations. A physician’s order is needed for a mammogram.

Bonnie’s Bus has provided more than 30,000 mammograms for women throughout West Virginia and led to the detection of more than 170 cases of breast cancer since 2009. Many of those screened are underinsured or uninsured and qualify for screening through the WVBCCSP. 

Bonnie’s Bus works in collaboration with a statewide partnership of clinicians, public health professionals, women’s groups, and other community leaders working to help reduce the number of deaths from breast cancer in West Virginia.
  
Made possible by a generous gift from West Virginia natives Jo and Ben Statler to the Cancer Institute, Bonnie’s Bus is operated in partnership with WVU Hospitals. The Bus is named after Jo Statler’s late mother, Bonnie Wells Wilson.

For information on Bonnie’s Bus, see WVUCancer.org/Bonnie.

For media inquiries: Amy Romano, Senior Marketing Strategist - [email protected]