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Have you or somebody you know been invited to attend a one-stop breast clinic and aren’t quite sure what to expect? Mr Richard Johnson, consultant breast surgeon, explains exactly what to expect during and after a one-stop breast clinic appointment at The Wilmslow Hospital.
To begin with, let’s establish the difference between breast screening and a one-stop breast clinic:
At The Wilmslow Hospital we offer routine breast screening to women over the age of 40, who aren’t experiencing any symptoms and haven’t had a mammogram in the last 12 months.
Regular breast screening can find any irregularities at the earliest possible stage before any obvious symptoms develop. So, it’s important attend your regular screening mammograms as finding cancer earlier can make it easier to treat. And if you notice any symptoms or changes to your breasts between your routine screening appointments, please see your GP or a breast specialist without delay.
You may be referred to a one-stop breast clinic if an irregularity has been found during your routine breast screening or if you have breast cancer symptoms, like a new lump in your breast or underarm. We understand that experiencing symptoms of breast cancer can be a very worrying time, that’s why our one-stop breast clinics are designed to help you get quicker access to a diagnosis, with the care and support of our expert team, in a confidential and comfortable environment.
At the clinic you will have all your initial diagnostic tests, performed by experts using the latest diagnostic technology, and see different healthcare professionals in a single appointment:
If you are diagnosed with breast cancer you can be assured that we can provide you with expert care. Our sister site, The Christie Private Care provides the latest and most innovative cancer treatments delivered by a multidisciplinary team of cancer specialists.
If you are concerned about any changes to your breasts, please speak to your GP who can refer you to our one-stop breast clinics. In some cases, you can make a self-referral.