Breast cancer screening focused on early detection, preventative care, and supporting informed decisions about your long-term breast health.
Regular breast screening can help detect breast cancer early, often before symptoms develop. Early detection can improve treatment options and health outcomes.
Regular breast screening can help detect breast cancer early, often before symptoms develop. Early detection can improve treatment options and health outcomes.
Women aged 50 to 74 who are at average risk of breast cancer are recommended to have breast screening every two years. Women aged 40 to 49 are encouraged to discuss when to begin screening and how often to screen with their doctor, taking into account personal preferences, family history, medical history, and individual risk factors. Our team provides guidance and support to help you make informed decisions about your breast health and preventative care.
Your appointment provides an opportunity to discuss breast health, screening recommendations, and any personal risk factors or concerns.
Your doctor will review your medical history, family history, and any breast health concerns to help assess your individual screening needs.
We’ll discuss current breast screening recommendations based on your age, personal risk factors, and overall health.
Where appropriate, we can arrange referrals for breast screening and provide guidance on ongoing monitoring and follow-up care.
We continue to support preventative healthcare through regular review, risk assessment, and ongoing breast health guidance tailored to your individual needs.