Triple Assessment Breast Clinic service at 30 of our hospitals.
If you've noticed a breast lump or changes to your breast which cause concern, our one-stop breast clinic offers a same day investigation and results.
If you're paying for your own treatment you won't need a referral letter; just contact us to arrange your appointment.
If you have private medical insurance, please contact your insurance provider to check if a GP referral letter is needed.
Our rapid access triple assessment breast clinic service offer is designed to help women through the process of breast examination including state-of-the-art diagnostic investigations based on the needs of the individual. The service includes:
Our service means your concerns are dealt with rapidly without a prolonged wait for results.
Following the one stop triple assessment appointment you'll return to have a follow up consultation (if required) with a Consultant Surgeon.
If you are using private medical insurance, you may not need a GP referral letter. Check with your insurer and then give us a call to book a triple assessment appointment at one of our breast clinics.
A number of our centres are Bupa accredited and can offer Bupa members rapid access (within two working days) to specialist consultation and a triple assessment (offering mammogram, ultrasound and core biopsy). For many patients this provides same day peace of mind reassurance. For those who undergo a biopsy they can expect to receive their initial results within two working days of the triple assessment clinic. Any Bupa customers needing further treatment are offered a treatment start date within 31 days of their initial contact with Spire Healthcare.
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