SimonMed’s “mammogram heart” study is most likely Mammogram+ Heart , an AI-enhanced add-on that looks for breast arterial calcification (BAC) on a mammogram to estimate heart disease risk in women. It does not replace a heart scan; it uses the mammogram image you’re already getting to add cardiovascular information with no extra radiation or extra appointment time.

What it checks

  • Standard mammography images.
  • Calcium deposits in the breast arteries, called BAC.
  • A risk signal linked to future heart disease, heart attack, stroke, or heart failure.

Why it matters

  • BAC can be an early clue that a woman may have higher cardiovascular risk even if she feels fine.
  • SimonMed says the result is delivered as a heart health report alongside the mammogram screening.
  • The idea is to catch possible risk earlier so patients can follow up with their doctor.

Simple way to think about it

A regular mammogram looks for breast cancer. Mammogram+ Heart adds an AI analysis that also checks for signs that may point to heart disease risk.

Practical note

SimonMed says this is available as an optional add-on at mammography locations, and no referral is needed.

TL;DR: It’s an AI review of mammogram images for breast arterial calcification, used to flag possible heart disease risk in women.