Lung Cancer Screening Assistance

A Lung Health Navigator can help you find out if you qualify for screening and provide support every step of the way.
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If you currently smoke or have previously smoked, annual low-dose CT lung cancer screening could save your life.

Do you meet the following criteria?

  • 50 – 80 years of age (50-77 years of age for Medicare) 
  • Have a 20 pack-year history of smoking (this means 1 pack a day for 20 years, or 2 packs a day for 10 years) 
  • AND, currently smoke or have quit within the last 15 years 

Contact a Lung Health Navigator 

Think you might meet the criteria for a lung cancer screening? Reach out to a Lung Health Navigator via phone, email or interest form. Our knowledgeable nursing and respiratory team are ready to support you and guide you through the entire screening process.

Get the support you need to get screened. 

A Lung Health Navigator will:

  • Confirm whether you qualify screening
  • Help find primary care or a screening center near you
  • Support you in scheduling your screening and provide follow ups after your screening
  • Help connect you with resources for your screening appointment 
  • Provide insurance coverage support, or if no insurance, guide you through insurance coverage options
  • Refer you to free tobacco cessation services, if requested

Page last updated: May 20, 2026

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