Digital X-ray screening for early detection of breast cancer and abnormalities.
A mammogram is a low-dose digital X-ray of the breast tissue used to detect early signs of breast cancer, often before any symptoms appear. Regular mammograms are one of the most effective tools for early breast cancer detection.
Mammograms are recommended for routine breast cancer screening for women over 40, or earlier if there is a family history of breast cancer. They can detect lumps, calcifications, and other changes that may indicate cancer or pre-cancerous conditions.
Our mammogram service uses the latest generation equipment, operated by certified technologists and reviewed by senior radiologists. We prioritise accuracy, patient comfort, and fast report delivery so your doctor can make timely decisions.
Follow these simple steps to ensure your mammogram goes smoothly and your results are accurate.
Do not apply deodorant, antiperspirant, lotion, or powder to your underarms or breasts on the day.
Schedule your mammogram for one week after your period, when breasts are less tender.
Wear a two-piece outfit as you will need to undress from the waist up.
Bring prior mammogram films or reports if you have them.
Inform staff if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Have more questions about your scan? Our team is happy to help.
Call us, WhatsApp, or use our online form — we confirm within the hour.