BreastScreen NSW is a free breast cancer screening program designed specifically for women aged 50 to 74. Women in this group are recommended to have a breast screen every two years.
A breast screen (also known as a mammogram) is an x-ray of the breasts. Mammograms can detect very small breast cancers before they can be seen or felt.
Screening only takes 20 minutes.
Make an appointment for a free breast screen by phoning 13 20 50 or book online.
The BreastScreen NSW mobile unit will be visiting the Clarence Valley and the Northern Rivers in the coming weeks.
- Casino: 3 August – 3 September
- Maclean: 4 August – 7 September
- Grafton: 7 September – 17 December
- Evans Head: 9 September – 24 September
- Coraki: 28 September – 29 September
- Kyogle: 30 September – 26 October
- Bonalbo: 26 October – 28 October
For further details relating to mobile screening locations, please refer to the BreastScreen website.
Please note that dates listed could be subject to change.
BreastScreen NSW also has fixed sites across the North Coast that offer screening all year round. Clinics are located at Tweed Heads, Lismore, Coffs Harbour and Port Macquarie. Follow the links below for more information.