
Lisa Moreno-Walton, M.D., M.S., MSCR, is the first tenured faculty hired in emergency medicine, the first to have previously served as an associate dean, and the first with an extensive track record of extramurally funded research.
USA Health provides the region’s most advanced breast care for women including routine exams, screening and diagnostic mammograms for the detection of breast cancer, and education about general breast care. We encourage patients to become familiar with breast anatomy so they can understand changes that occur at various stages of their lives—from puberty to pregnancy to post-menopause.
The USA Health Children's & Women's Hospital Breast Care Center hours of operation are Monday–Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
USA Health provides expert breast care for women, including education, routine exams and screenings, diagnostic tests and a full range of breast surgical procedures.
USA Health offers a full range of imaging options using the latest technology and expert diagnostic capabilities.
With our routine screenings and various diagnostic options, we can detect breast cancer in its earliest stages when it’s most treatable. We offer leading-edge imaging technology and expertise in both screening and diagnostic mammography.
The USA Health Children's & Women's Hospital Breast Care Center is located in Strada Patient Care Center.
This clinic offers free parking and complimentary Wi-Fi to patients and their guests.
As the leading provider of innovative healthcare for Mobile and the Gulf Coast, USA Health provides patients with new, promising experimental therapies through ongoing clinical trials.
Learn MoreLisa Moreno-Walton, M.D., M.S., MSCR, is the first tenured faculty hired in emergency medicine, the first to have previously served as an associate dean, and the first with an extensive track record of extramurally funded research.
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