Breast MRI and/or CT Scans
Breast MRI and/or CT Scans
Whole-Body Screening
Know more, worry less—with next-level breast imaging.



Early detection saves lives—but not all breast scans offer the same level of clarity. Sperity provides advanced MRI or CT scanning to see what standard mammograms might miss, especially for those with dense breast tissue, strong family histories, or inconclusive results.
Our goal? More answers, less anxiety.
Early detection saves lives—but not all breast scans offer the same level of clarity. Sperity provides advanced MRI or CT scanning to see what standard mammograms might miss, especially for those with dense breast tissue, strong family histories, or inconclusive results.
Our goal? More answers, less anxiety.
Best for:
Women with a strong family history or genetic risk (e.g., BRCA1/2)
Individuals with dense breast tissue not fully visible on mammogram
Anyone with a prior suspicious finding or history of breast cancer
Women starting or monitoring hormone therapy
Those wanting additional peace of mind through advanced screening
Best for:
Women with a strong family history or genetic risk (e.g., BRCA1/2)
Individuals with dense breast tissue not fully visible on mammogram
Anyone with a prior suspicious finding or history of breast cancer
Women starting or monitoring hormone therapy
Those wanting additional peace of mind through advanced screening
Relevant Stats:
1 in 8 U.S. women will develop breast cancer in her lifetime
Breast MRI can detect 92–100% of invasive cancers in high-risk patients
About 40–50% of women have dense breasts, which can obscure mammograms
1 in 8 U.S. women will develop breast cancer in her lifetime
Breast MRI can detect 92–100% of invasive cancers in high-risk patients
About 40–50% of women have dense breasts, which can obscure mammograms
What to expect:
MRI involves lying still in a tunnel-like scanner; contrast dye may be used
CT uses radiation but is quick and targeted
These are supplements to, not replacements for, standard mammography
FSA/HSA eligible; insurance may be required for referral
MRI involves lying still in a tunnel-like scanner; contrast dye may be used
CT uses radiation but is quick and targeted
These are supplements to, not replacements for, standard mammography
FSA/HSA eligible; insurance may be required for referral