Mammogram

Advanced 3D mammograms,
delivered with care

A mammogram is a low-dose X-ray that examines breast tissue to detect early changes - often before symptoms appear. At OceanMed, we provide advanced 3D mammography in a calm, women-focused environment designed for both precision and comfort. Early breast cancer screening plays an important role in identifying abnormalities when treatment options are most effective.

WHAT TO EXPECT DURING YOUR MAMMOGRAM

The entire exam is typically quick and straightforward.

SPECIALIST REVIEW, PROMPT RESULTS

All images are interpreted by specialist radiologists. Reports are typically available within two business days and, where possible, compared with prior studies for continuity.

How to prepare for 3D mammograms

If you are premenopausal, we recommend scheduling your mammogram approximately one week after the start of your period, when breast tenderness is typically lower. If you experience significant tenderness before your cycle, try to avoid booking your appointment during that time.

Please wear a comfortable two-piece outfit with a top that can be easily removed, as you will be asked to undress from the waist up. Your privacy and comfort will be supported by our experienced, all-female imaging team throughout your visit.

For the most accurate imaging results, please avoid wearing jewellery and do not apply deodorant, perfume, lotion or powders to the underarm or breast area.

No fasting is required before a mammogram. You may eat and drink as normal.

If you have had prior mammograms or breast imaging, please bring the images and reports with you (or arrange for them to be sent ahead). Comparing current and previous studies helps our radiologists interpret results more accurately and can reduce the need for additional testing.

Mammogram FAQs

Screening mammograms are generally recommended from age 40, or earlier if advised by your physician based on personal or family history of breast cancer. If you have concerns about breast health at any age, we encourage you to book a consultation with our team.

Yes, OceanMed accepts insurance for mammogram appointments. Coverage varies depending on your provider and plan – our team can help clarify what to expect before your visit.

The mammogram itself is typically quick – most appointments are completed within 20–30 minutes. Results are reviewed by a specialist radiologist and reports are usually available within two business days.

Some women experience brief discomfort during compression, which is necessary to obtain clear images. OceanMed uses the GE Senographe Pristina system, which features a flexible compression paddle designed to distribute pressure more evenly and reduce discomfort. Your mammogram is performed by our experienced female radiographer, who will guide you through each step.

Biopsy

Clarity, with care

A breast biopsy may be recommended if an area of concern is identified on your mammogram or ultrasound. The procedure involves removing a small sample of tissue, which is then examined by a pathologist to determine its nature.

At OceanMed, biopsies are performed using advanced imaging guidance to ensure precision, safety, and comfort.

Types of breast biopsy we offer

Our team provides image-guided breast biopsy procedures including:

Your biopsy will be performed in a private, multisensory suite designed to feel as calm and reassuring as possible. Our experienced radiographers and physicians prioritise clear communication and thoughtful care at every step.

If you’ve been advised to undergo a breast biopsy, our team is here to guide you with expertise, discretion and care.

What to expect during your breast biopsy

Your doctor will review your imaging and explain why a biopsy is recommended. Most biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia.

Imaging guidance (ultrasound or 3D mammography) is used to precisely target the area of concern. A small sample of tissue is removed for laboratory analysis.

Biopsies are typically day procedures, meaning you can return home the same day. You will be asked to rest for 20 minutes in our recovery area before leaving.

Results are shared with your referring physician, who will guide you through the next steps

How to prepare for a breast biopsy

Please eat and drink as normal on the morning of your exam.

Please inform us in advance if you:

  • Are taking blood-thinning medication
  • Have diabetes
  • Have any allergies (including to medications, bandages, or dressings)

This allows us to plan your procedure safely and appropriately

Wear loose-fitting clothing and comfortable footwear. You will be asked to remove your clothing from the waist up and will be given a gown to wear.

After your biopsy, you will rest for 20 minutes in our women’s-only lounge. You will be able to drive yourself home. You will be provided with an aftercare document which gives clear details on how to care for your biopsy site.