Mammography

We offer a first-class mammography service that spots changes and abnormalities in breasts early, such as breast cancer.

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What is it for?

For the detection of early signs of breast cancer

Overview

A mammogram is an X-ray picture of the breast. Doctors use a mammogram to look for early signs of breast cancer and diagnose other conditions.

At The London Clinic, we use state-of-the-art digital mammograms to capture highly detailed images of breast tissue.

This helps our world-leading radiologists to assess your breast tissue accurately and spot changes to check if we need to treat them.

During your mammogram with us, your care will be overseen by a world-leading breast radiologist consultant and an expert multidisciplinary team.

You’ll also receive personalised care that puts your wellbeing and recovery at the heart of your experience with us.

Contact us today to find out more about our private mammogram service and start your five-star journey with The London Clinic.

FAQs

You can usually expect to get your private mammogram results within two weeks. Your consultant breast radiologist will talk you through these. 

Sometimes, they may suggest you come back to The London Clinic for a further mammogram or breast ultrasound to get a clearer view of your breast tissue.

Your results will also be sent to the doctor who referred you for a mammogram. We’ll also send a copy of your results to you or your referrer. 

Please take the copy with you if you attend any breast imaging appointments outside of The London Clinic.

At The London Clinic, we use digital mammograms to give us the most accurate images of your breast tissue as possible. 

Compared to traditional mammograms, digital mammograms also offer a number of other benefits, such as:

  • Less discomfort
  • Images are easier to control and move around, which allows our experts to detect breast cancer more accurately
  • Our radiologists can alter the contrast and darkness in images more, so it’s easier for them to spot subtle differences and variations in breast tissue 
  • Better images of breasts that have denser tissue, typically found in women, aged between 40 and 50, who may be approaching or going through their menopause

There is no evidence that a mammogram harms the breasts in any way. 

You’re only exposed to a tiny amount of radiation when you have one – even less than a standard chest X-ray. 

So apart from slight discomfort, the risks of having a mammogram are very small.

When you have a mammogram, you’ll stand in front of a special X-ray machine.

A technologist will place your breast on a plastic plate. Another plate will firmly press your breast from above. 

The plates will flatten your breast, holding it still while an X-ray is taken. You’ll feel some pressure. 

These steps are repeated to capture a side view of your breast. You’ll then wait while the technologist checks the four X-rays to make sure the pictures do not need to be taken again.

Having a mammogram can be uncomfortable, and some women find it painful. But a mammogram does take only a few moments, and the discomfort is over soon. 

Overall, a screening mammogram should be completed within 20 minutes. A diagnostic mammogram may take longer. 

You may need a mammogram for screening or diagnosis. 

Screening

Screening mammograms are done at regular intervals to check your breast tissue for: 

  • Any changes since your last breast screening appointment
  • Small cancers in the breast, before they can be felt by you or your doctor
  • To get an image of your normal breast tissue, so future changes can be spotted 

You may be asked to have a screening mammogram if:

  • You’re a woman aged over 40, so you’ll be invited for a mammogram every year 
  • You’re a woman under 40, with a strong family history of breast cancer
  • You’re a woman who has previously had cancer, or found lumps in your breast 

Diagnosis

You may need a symptomatic (diagnostic) mammogram to assess a change in your breast that’s been detected by you or your doctor. 

These changes include: 

  • a lump in your breast
  • pain in your breast
  • nipple thickening 
  • nipple discharge 

During a diagnostic mammogram, a radiographer may take extra mammograms to get different views of the area of concern. 

This may include your radiographer taking a tomosynthesis mammogram.

This is an advanced form of breast imaging that uses low-dose x-rays and powerful software to create 3D images of a breast.

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We offer Fixed Price Packages

Where possible, we’ll provide a fixed-price package for your hospital care. This covers your hospital stay, nursing, and use of our facilities, giving you a clear guide to what those costs will be.
  • Pre-op assessment
  • Hospital stay, nursing care and meals
  • Tests, scans and physio during your stay
  • Take-home medication (up to 5 days)
  • Post-op follow-up appointments
  • Standard equipment or prosthesis (if needed)
  • Unplanned extended stay or ITU (if clinically required)
  • Initial consultation and any tests done during it
  • Consultant and anaesthetist fees (quoted separately)
  • Physio or therapy before or after your stay
  • Diagnostics before admission (unless agreed in your plan)
  • Specialist medication beyond 5 days
  • Ambulance transport or bespoke prosthetics

Your consultant’s fees are quoted separately and shared directly by their office after your consultation. These professional fees cover the time, expertise, and care provided by your consultant before, during, and after your treatment. See our full terms and conditions

Why choose The London Clinic?

Why choose The London Clinic?

Trusted for over 90 years, The London Clinic is an independent charitable hospital that reinvests into care, research, and support for those who can’t easily access private treatment.

The UK’s largest independent hospital

More patients choose The London Clinic than any other.

Top-rated by real patients

4.86/5 from over 1,600 reviews on Doctify and over 4.5 on Google.

Full intensive care on-site

World-class 13-bed ICU for expert support if your care becomes complex.

Investing in clinical excellence

Backed by Northwestern, we equip our teams with cutting-edge medical equipment.

0% Finance Options

We’ve teamed up with Chrysalis to offer you funding options that allow you to spread the cost of your treatment.

If you choose to pay for your treatment at The London Clinic over 12 months, you can make use of a great 0% interest option and pay nothing extra. Or you can choose to pay over two to five years at 14.9% APR.

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