Houston Methodist Breast Care Center at Sugar Land

Making it easier for Sugar Land residents to detect breast cancer early and access top-tier treatment.

Find Leading Breast Care in Sugar Land, Texas

Schedule your breast cancer screenings and treatments at our state-of-the-art breast care center right here at Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital. With our expertly trained doctors and experienced, compassionate staff, you can be confident you will receive the best care available — from screening through treatment and beyond — all in a nurturing and calming environment. Schedule your mammogram or contact us at 281. 274.7170.

Breast Care Services Available in Sugar Land

For early detection of breast cancer, the breast care center in Sugar Land, Texas, offers the full spectrum of the latest, most innovative technology and imaging services in one convenient location. Our services include:

3D Imaging (Tomosynthesis)

A technique that creates a three-dimensional image of the breast that our radiologists use to improve the detection of breast abnormalities.

Breast MRI

A detailed imaging method using magnetic fields and radio waves to visualize breast tissue, often for high-risk screening and diagnostic evaluation.

Breast Ultrasound

A breast ultrasound is performed if a lump or area of concern is identified on a mammogram. The breast ultrasound helps the radiologist determine if a lump is filled with water, which is a cyst, or is solid tissues. If the lump is identified as solid, a biopsy may be needed. Though ultrasounds are helpful, they do not replace mammograms, as most early cancer identifiers are not visible with ultrasound.

Digital Mammography

A low-dose X-ray imaging technique specifically designed to detect early signs of breast cancer. We offer both 3D screening mammograms and 3D diagnostic mammograms. A physician's order for your screening mammogram is not required. Saturday appointments are available.

Image-Guided Needle Breast Biopsies

A breast biopsy is performed based on the abnormal findings from a mammogram, ultrasound or MRI. The type of biopsy performed in most cases is a core needle biopsy. The procedure involves removing small pieces of the tissue with a needle. Similar needles are used for all image guided biopsies.

Types of core needle biopsies:

  • 3D Stereotactic Biopsy - used when suspicious areas are visible in a mammogram. This type of biopsy is guided by 3D tomosynthesis imaging
  • Stereotactic Biopsy - used when suspicious areas are visible in a mammogram. This type of biopsy is guided by 2D digital X-ray
  • Ultrasound Biopsy - used when suspicious areas are visible with ultrasound. This type of biopsy is guided by ultrasound
  • MRI Biopsy - when a cancerous area appears on a breast MRI that cannot be seen by a mammogram or ultrasound, an MRI guided biopsy may be needed to obtain a sample of the tissue for further examination

Presurgical Localization

A technique used to precisely mark the location of an abnormality in the breast before surgery to ensure accurate removal.

Bone Density Scan (DEXA)

A bone density scan (DEXA) is an enhanced form of X-ray technology that is used to measure bone loss. A very small dose of ionizing radiation is used to produce pictures of the inside of the body (usually the lower/lumbar spine and hips) to measure bone loss. It is commonly used to diagnose osteoporosis, to assess an individual's risk for developing osteoporotic fractures. DEXA is simple, quick and noninvasive and can be scheduled with your annual mammogram.

Breast Cancer Treatment Options in Sugar Land, Texas

Our Clear Lake campus provides the most advanced treatment options available to our breast cancer patients, backed by research and clinical trials. Our treatments include:

Chemotherapy

The use of powerful drugs to destroy cancer cells as part of a comprehensive cancer treatment plan.

Drug Therapy

The use of medications to treat various aspects of breast cancer, such as targeting specific cancer cells and managing side effects.

Genetic Counseling

A service that provides individuals with information about their genetic risk for breast cancer and helps them understand their imaging test options and results.

High-Risk Breast Cancer Program

A specialized program designed to monitor and manage individuals who have a higher risk of developing breast cancer due to genetic or other factors.

Hormone Therapy

A treatment that blocks or lowers the amount of hormones in the body to slow or stop the growth of hormone-sensitive breast tumors.

Radiation Therapy

The use of high-energy radiation to kill cancer cells and shrink breast tumors often used after surgery to eliminate any remaining cancerous cells.

 

See a complete list of breast services offered at all of our hospitals.

About Houston Methodist Breast Care Center in Sugar Land, Texas

The newly expanded Houston Methodist Breast Care Center at Sugar Land provides the full continuum of care — from screening through treatment and beyond — all in one place. 

Our Amenities

Our patients enjoy the following benefits: 

 

  • A calm, spa-like setting including robes and private changing rooms
  • Complimentary, reserved parking conveniently located in our Sweetwater parking garage
  • The ability to undergo a mammogram and, if necessary, an ultrasound or MRI on the same day (pending insurance approval) 
  • A dedicated team that communicates effectively and coordinates care efficiently, which allows our patients to begin treatment immediately 
  • Full-time breast radiologists dedicated exclusively to breast care 
  • A full-time, dedicated Breast Care Navigator to help guide patients and their families through the entire treatment process
  • Full-service, coordinated care with the physicians and staff at the Houston Methodist Cancer Center at Sugar Land

Breast Imaging Excellence

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The Breast Imaging Center of Excellence designation is awarded to breast imaging centers that achieve excellence by seeking and earning accreditation in all of the ACR’s voluntary breast-imaging accreditation programs and modules, in addition to the mandatory Mammography Accreditation Program. Learn more >

PATIENT FORMS

 

Amalia "Rose" Gonzales, MSN, RN, OCN, CBCN — Sugar Land

Rose is an oncology nurse navigator at Houston Methodist Neal Cancer Center at Sugar Land with over 14 years of experience caring for patients. She is an oncology certified nurse, and completed her master’s degree in nursing with an education focus in June, 2017. As an oncology patient navigator for breast and gynecologic cancers, she focuses on educating patients about their diagnosis, advocating for individuals undergoing cancer treatments, helping them make timely decisions about their treatment, providing assistance with scheduling and coordinating with the physicians involved in each patient’s treatment. Contact Rose at 281.276.8235.

aogonzales@houstonmethodist.org

High Risk Program

Houston Methodist High Risk Program

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the breast cancer warning signs?

Breast cancer warning signs can include a lump or thickening in the breast or underarm, changes in breast size or shape, dimpling or puckering of the skin, nipple discharge, or inversion and redness or scaling of the breast skin or nipple. If you notice any of these symptoms, it is important to consult a health care professional promptly and schedule a screening mammogram for early cancer detection. 

How does advanced 3D technology help detect breast cancer?

Advanced 3D imaging technology, also known as tomosynthesis, helps our technologists detect breast cancer by creating a three-dimensional image of the breast. This 3D mammography radiology technique provides a clearer and more detailed view of the breast tissue, allowing for better detection of small tumors and abnormalities, particularly in dense breast tissue. 3D mammograms lead to earlier breast cancer diagnosis and improved treatment outcomes.

Should I get checked for breast cancer?

Women aged 40 and older should start getting annual mammograms, although those with higher risk factors, such as a family history of breast cancer or genetic predisposition, may need to begin screening earlier. It's important to consult with your health care provider to determine the best screening schedule for you based on your individual wellness, risk assessment and health history. Regular self-exams and awareness of breast cancer symptoms are also recommended for both men's and women’s health.
 

How do I schedule breast imaging near me?

To schedule breast imaging, including diagnostic mammograms, ultrasounds or magnetic resonance imaging with an MRI machine, call our breast care center in Sugar Land, Texas, at 281. 274.7170 or use our convenient online scheduling tool to find open appointment times.

Are mammograms free in Texas without insurance?

Through various programs and grants, mammograms may be free or at a reduced cost for uninsured patients in Texas. To inquire about available options and eligibility under your health plan, contact your health insurance provider. 

Do I need a referral for a mammogram?

In most cases, you do not need a referral for a screening mammogram. However, it is always a good idea to confirm any specific requirements with your insurance provider and ensure your medical records are up to date.

Where can I book a mammogram near me?

You can book a screening mammogram at the Houston Methodist Breast Care Center at Sugar Land by contacting our breast care center center in Sugar Land, Texas, at 281. 274.7170 or through our convenient online scheduling system.
 

Breast Care Center at Sugar Land