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Must call during the month of November to schedule your screening
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This is a cash price due at time of screening.
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Screenings will be available at DRH Imaging Center and Jefferson County Hospital
Schedule at DRH Imaging Center
Schedule at Jefferson County Hospital
580-251-8050
580-228-2344 ext: 213


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What’s included for $50: Low-dose noncontrast chest CT (≤1.5 mSv) with thin-slice reconstructions; ACR Lung-RADS® reporting; result letter to patient and ordering provider.
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What’s not included: Any follow-up imaging, procedures, or consultations triggered by screening findings (billed per standard charges/coverage).
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Exclusions: Symptoms suggestive of lung cancer; chest CT within the last 11 months for screening; prior lung cancer under active treatment; medical conditions that substantially limit life expectancy or ability to undergo curative therapy.
Take a step towards better health with a lung screening and enjoy easier breaths!
What is a lung screening?
A lung screening is a painless CT scan of your chest to look for nodules in your lungs. The scan takes about 15 minutes, and you won’t need to do anything to prepare. No physician referral is needed.


This November, DRH Health is partnering with Cancer Care Connection to provide affordable lung cancer screenings for just $50. You can choose from two locations to have your screening.
Don't miss this opportunity to prioritize your health!
Anyone interested may participate. Screenings are recommended for those who meet the following criteria:
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50-77 years old
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Current smoker or quit in the last 15 years
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20 pack year or more (Pack year = packs per day x years your smoked)
Lung screenings are also recommended for high-risk occupations, including construction, firefighters, hair & nail salon workers, mechanics, and factory workers.
LUNG CANCER SCREENING
Take Control of Your Health

Early Detection Leads to Better Outcomes
One reason lung cancer survival rates are lower is that patients are often diagnosed after the cancer has already spread beyond the original tumor. This makes treatment more challenging. Catching lung cancer early makes a big difference. When found in its earliest stages, survival rates improve significantly. That’s why we’ve invested in advanced technology like Ion Robotic Bronchoscopy—to help shorten the time between finding a spot on the lung and getting a clear diagnosis, so treatment can begin as soon as possible.
Many lung cancer nodules—over 70%—are found in the outer areas of the lung, where tight spaces and narrow airways can make them hard to reach. Until now, doctors haven’t had a go-to tool for safely and precisely reaching these spots. That’s where Ion comes in. Ion is an innovative robotic-assisted technology that allows our doctors to perform minimally invasive biopsies in these hard-to-reach areas, which could play a key role in catching lung cancer earlier and improving outcomes.
