Private Mammogram Scan
Schedule private breast screening near you and enjoy a comprehensive care experience for one affordable price. Self-refer today to receive your scan and results promptly, without any waiting lists or GP appointments.
If you experience any symptoms of breast cancer, such as a lump or changes in the appearance of your breast, please schedule an appointment with your GP as soon as possible instead of booking a screening scan.
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How does digital mammography improve cancer detection?
Digital mammography provides higher resolution images that can be enhanced and manipulated for better visualization. It's particularly effective at detecting cancer in women with dense breast tissue and allows for computer-aided detection systems to assist radiologists.

What is 3D mammography (tomosynthesis)?
3D mammography takes multiple X-ray images from different angles, creating a three-dimensional view of the breast. This reduces overlapping tissue issues, improves cancer detection rates by 40%, and decreases false-positive results compared to traditional 2D mammography.

How do mammogram results influence treatment decisions?
Mammogram findings help determine cancer stage, size, and characteristics. This information guides treatment planning, including whether surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, or targeted therapies are needed. Early detection through mammography significantly improves treatment success rates.

What is a Mammogram?
A mammogram is an X-ray image of the breast used to detect and diagnose breast diseases. It's a vital screening tool that can identify breast changes up to two years before physical symptoms develop.
During the procedure, each breast is compressed between two plates to spread out the breast tissue for better imaging. This may cause slight discomfort, but it only lasts for a few seconds per image.
Who Should Have a Mammogram?
Mammograms are recommended for women aged 50 to 70 as part of the NHS Breast Screening Programme. However, women aged 40 and over can book a private mammogram through Skannr.
The earlier any suspected abnormality is detected, the better the chances for successful treatment. Regular screening is especially important if you:
- Have a family history of breast cancer
- Have had breast cancer before
- Have dense breast tissue
- Want proactive health screening

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