I recently had a stereotactic biopsy at the Breast Center. The Patient Navigator Sharon was extremely caring and explained everything carefully and patiently. She made sure I was prepared. She was with me every step of the way. When I went into the room for the biopsy, Dr. Woomer was also kind and friendly and answered my questions. While the extremely tight squeezing did hurt, all other aspects of the procedure were not bad. Sharon talked to me and lightly rubbed the top of my hand with her thumb to comfort me. She and Dr. Woomer told me everything that was happening step by step. Dr. Woomer did an excellent job with the biopsy and that part was virtually painless. He also talked to me and comforted me throughout. I don’t know his technician’s name, but she was great, too. Once it was over, he took the time to show me the suspicious calcifications on my original mammogram because I had not seen them yet. (Touchstone in Arlington never showed them to me.) He answered my questions and showed me the post-procedure images. They all told me to let them know if I had any issues or questions moving forward. Their caring attitudes made a huge difference for me, as admittedly, I was nervous about the possibility of having breast cancer. Susan called a couple of days later to check on me. I highly recommended the Grapevine Breast Center!