Mammography

       Mammography available at: Auburn, Burwood, Campsie, Norwest, Rouse Hill & Strathfield
3D Tomosynthesis Mammography available at: CampsieNorwest, & Rouse Hill
Contrast Enhanced Mammography available at: Randwick and Norwest

A Mammogram is an x-ray examination of the breast taken with a specialised device that compresses the breast to maximise image quality. A mammogram can aid in detecting any lumps in the breast and determine whether the lump is part of glandular tissue, a cyst or a lesion.

 

 

Overview

Synergy Radiology offers expert care by compassionate female radiographers. Our mammography room is designed for comfort and privacy to make the procedure as relaxing as possible.

 

Preparing for a Mammogram

Please bring your referral (letter from your doctor) and your Medicare and/or Pension Health care card to your appointment. Bring all previous mammograms and reports along with you. Please be on time to ensure that there is enough time available to perform the procedure.

It is recommended that you wear two-piece clothing. Some toiletries can produce unusual appearances on the films, so please do not use deodorant or talcum powder on the day of your mammogram.

Please fast from solid food for 3 hours prior to your scan, and remain well hydrated.

Please inform the radiographer prior to the examination if you are or if you suspect you may be pregnant.

Scanning

In order to obtain a clear image your breasts will need to be compressed for a few seconds. This can cause some discomfort, but is essential to obtain clear images. The discomfort is momentary and is generally well tolerated. If your breasts are particularly tender on the day it might be wise to delay the test until your symptoms settle – you should discuss this with our staff.

Views are taken from 2 angles to ensure complete coverage of both breasts. The images are then reviewed by a radiologist. It is not uncommon to need further views. Although each image takes only a moment, the whole procedure can take 15 to 20 minutes to complete. Your mammograms will also need to be compared with any previous mammograms. This comparison is an extremely important component of the test so please remember to bring previous mammograms with you.

Often a mammogram is supplemented by a breast ultrasound examination. This will be used to obtain more information and prevent a delay in diagnosis.

Results

We understand that some patients are anxious about having tests performed. If you do have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to ask our staff.

Synergy Radiology strongly advises that you return to your referring doctor for them to discuss your radiology report with you.

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