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What is Breast Screening?
Breast screening is a proactive health check used to detect early signs of breast abnormalities, including cancer, often before any symptoms are noticeable. It involves imaging techniques, such as mammography or ultrasound, to examine the breast tissue in detail. Early detection plays a vital role in improving outcomes and enabling timely treatment.
Why Is Breast Screening Important?
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers among women in the UK. Regular screening allows for early identification of potential issues, even in the absence of symptoms. Detecting abnormalities early means treatment can begin sooner, which significantly increases the chances of successful outcomes and less invasive options.
Who Should Consider Breast Screening?
You may benefit from a breast screening if you:
- Are over the age of 40
- Have a family history of breast cancer
- Notice any new lumps, changes, or discomfort in the breast or underarm area
- Are seeking peace of mind as part of a routine health check
- Have been advised by a GP or specialist to monitor breast health
We also welcome patients under 40 who have specific concerns or symptoms.
How Does Breast Cancer Develop?
Breast cancer can form when cells in the breast grow and divide uncontrollably, forming a tumour. While not all lumps are cancerous, regular screening helps identify any concerns early, sometimes before a lump can be felt. Lifestyle, genetics, and hormonal factors can influence risk levels.
What to Expect
Our breast screening service is led by experienced clinicians in a calm and private setting. Here's how it works:
1. Book Your Appointment
Choose a time that works for you via our online system or by phone.
2. Attend Your Screening
One of our healthcare professionals will guide you through the imaging process, which may include a mammogram and/or ultrasound based on your age and symptoms.
3. Receive Your Results
Results are delivered promptly, and if any concerns are identified, we’ll guide you on next steps or specialist referrals.
4. Optional GP Consultation
If you’d like to discuss your results in more detail, you can book a GP appointment for support and advice.

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