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BLOCH Quantum Imaging Solutions, Inc. d/b/a BeSound is a technology platform that connects individuals with independent partner medical groups that provide breast imaging services. These services may include the use of advanced ultrasound and near-infrared light technology, where clinically appropriate. Imaging exams are performed by trained sonographers and interpreted by board-certified radiologists engaged by the partner medical groups. BeSound does not provide medical care, make clinical decisions, or employ healthcare professionals. All medical services are delivered solely by independently owned and operated partner medical groups.

The services offered through BeSound’s platform are intended to support supplemental breast imaging and are not a replacement for mammography. The American Cancer Society recommends that women at average risk begin regular mammograms at age 40. Women at higher risk may require earlier screening and additional imaging, such as breast MRI, starting at age 30. Partner medical groups may offer supplemental screening for adult women with dense breasts who have had normal or benign mammography results and no prior clinical breast interventions. Diagnostic breast ultrasound may also be available for individuals referred for further imaging of palpable or non-palpable abnormalities following clinical evaluation or imaging. All clinical services accessible via the BeSound platform are provided exclusively by independent partner medical groups. BeSound is not a healthcare provider.