Dr. John E. Kehoe Breast Cancer
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can only a woman be seen by the doctor?
Our office welcomes individuals of both genders, recognizing that breast cancer can affect anyone, including men. - Does Dr. Kehoe do the surgeries himself?
Dr. Kehoe is the sole surgeon in our practice, and he personally performs all surgical procedures. - Where does he conduct his surgical procedures?
Dr. Kehoe performs his surgical proedures at the Gramercy Surgery Center in Queens, New York. - Do I need a referral to come to the practice?
You don’t require a referral to schedule an appointment with the doctor. - Do you need to have breast cancer to be a patient at this office?
No, We have a radiology component to our practice. You can be seen for your screening mammogram and sonogram yearly. - Can I come to the office for routine testing?
Yes, We offer routine screening mammogram and sonograms. - Does Dr. Kehoe read my mammogram?
Dr. Kehoe is a breast surgeon, he can review the studies but every patients mammogram and sonogram gets sent to our radiology group to be officially read after your visit. - How long should I expect to be in the office?
Due to patients coming to our office for different reasons, we tell everyone please be respectful of the wait. We never know who is going to enter this office with an issue that needs extra attention. - How do you bill for services?
We bill diagnostic for all our services. Because we have a doctor on site we do not bill “screening” for our services.