Solis adds AI-enabled breast imaging sites in Pennsylvania and Texas
Solis Mammography has opened new breast imaging centers in Doylestown, PA, Houston, Pflugerville, TX, and Corpus Christi, TX. The openings include partnerships with Jefferson Health, HCA Houston Healthcare, St. David’s HealthCare, and Corpus Christi Medical Center.
Solis Mammography has opened 4 new breast imaging centers as it continues to expand its outpatient imaging network.
The newest openings include centers in Doylestown, PA, and Houston, both announced May 11. The Doylestown site marks the 18th Jefferson Health-Solis Mammography center in Pennsylvania, while the Sawyer Heights site is Solis Mammography’s 28th center in the greater Houston metropolitan area.
New Texas centers in Pflugerville and Corpus Christi were also announced in March. The Pflugerville center opened in partnership with St. David’s HealthCare, while the Corpus Christi site opened through a partnership with Corpus Christi Medical Center.
The Doylestown, Sawyer Heights, Pflugerville, and Corpus Christi locations all offer 3D mammography with AI-enabled imaging technology, according to Solis and its partners. The centers also feature SmartCurve, a curved mammography paddle designed to improve comfort during exams.
Mammo+Heart is available at the Sawyer Heights and Pflugerville centers. The AI screening software detects breast arterial calcification in parallel with screening mammography, according to Solis.
“The opening of our 28th center in Houston shows our continued commitment to bringing comprehensive breast health services to more communities,” said Lisa Ashby, CEO of Solis Mammography.
The Houston center is located at 1919 Taylor St., Suite A4, while the Doylestown center is located at 4369 West Swamp Road. Solis said both sites are open and scheduling new patients.
The Pflugerville center is located at 1608 Town Center Drive, Suite 300. The Corpus Christi center is located at 7121 S. Padre Island Drive, Suite 100.
Private equity firm TowerBrook Capital acquired Solis Mammography from Madison Dearborn Partners in May 2025. Solis had grown from about 50 locations to more than 150 under Madison Dearborn ownership.
Company:Solis Mammography
Sources
- Jefferson Health and Solis Mammography Open New Doylestown Center. Press release
- Solis Mammography Opens Sawyer Heights Center in Houston, TX. Press release
- Solis Mammography Continues to Expand Texas Footprint with New Pflugerville Center. Press release
- Solis Mammography and Corpus Christi Medical Center Open New Breast Imaging Center. Press release
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