Wyoming Breast Cancer Initiative Awards Grant to InstaClinic to Support Virtual Breast Cancer Screening and Post-Diagnostic Care Statewide

by Jul 3, 2025

CHEYENNE, WY — The Wyoming Breast Cancer Initiative (WBCI) is pleased to announce a grant award to InstaClinic to support its project, “Breast Cancer Screening and Post-Diagnostic Care Across Wyoming.” The Wyoming Breast Cancer Initiative will provide $1,000 in funding to enable free virtual healthcare visits for Wyoming residents who need mammogram orders or care after a breast cancer diagnosis.

These virtual visits—conducted by licensed Wyoming providers—are designed to reach uninsured, underinsured, and rural populations facing financial or remote access barriers to care.

People who would like to initiate a visit or learn more can register as a patient at www.instaclinic.com or reach out to Asurdam@instaclinic.com.

About Wyoming Breast Cancer Initiative (WBCI)

The WBCI is a statewide nonprofit committed to reducing the impact of breast cancer in Wyoming by funding breast health education, screening, diagnostics, navigation, and survivor support. Learn more at www.wyomingbreastcancer.org.

About InstaClinic


InstaClinic is a Wyoming-based telehealth provider offering accessible, affordable virtual care to patients across rural and underserved areas. Through personalized service and a compassionate care model, InstaClinic is removing barriers to health and wellness.

Media Contact:


Grants Coordinator
Wyoming Breast Cancer Initiative


Email: grants_asst@wyomingbreastcancer.org


Web: www.wyomingbreastcancer.org

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