GPs urged to refer eligible patients for breast screening
16 Sep 2024
Did you know?
- Patients aged 50 or over with no family history, still face a one in seven risk of breast cancer.
- Participation in BreastScreen in South Western Sydney is lower than the state average.
An appointment with BreastScreen NSW is free, takes less than 20 minutes and run by all-female radiographer staff.
Clinics in South Western Sydney can be found at:
Permanent clinics:
- Bankstown – Ground Level, Civic Tower, corner of Rickard Road and Jacobs Street
- Bowral – Bowral Specialist Centre, Suite 4/70 Bowral Street
- Campbelltown – Mawson Centre, Units 3-5, 4 Browne Street
- Liverpool (screening) – Unit 5, 157-161 George Street, opposite court house
- Liverpool (screening and assessment) – 102 Bigge Street
Mobile clinics:
- Fairfield (29 July to 15 November) – Fairfield Forum shopping centre, car park, near ALDI loading dock, off Station Street.
- Tahmoor (18 November to 13 December) – Tahmoor Community Centre car park, off Harper Close, off remembrance Drive.
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