Breast Cancer Screening - Compare Private Testing Options

Compare private breast cancer screening providers and find the right service to monitor your breast health.

Understanding Breast Cancer Screening

Breast cancer screening aims to detect cancer at an early stage when treatment is most effective. Private breast screening typically includes:

  • Mammography (X-ray of breast tissue)
  • Ultrasound imaging
  • Clinical breast examination
  • MRI in certain high-risk cases

While the NHS offers breast screening every three years for women aged 50-70, private screening can be accessed at any age and more frequently.

Check4Cancer Breast Cancer Screening

Starting price: £149

Results typically available in 5 days

Specialised cancer screening services

Medichecks Breast Cancer Screening

Starting price: £129

Results typically available in 4 days

Accredited UK laboratory testing

London Medical Laboratory Breast Cancer Screening

Starting price: £179

Results typically available in 3 days

Multiple London locations

Nuffield Health Breast Cancer Screening

Starting price: £199

Results typically available in 5 days

Comprehensive health assessments

Spire Healthcare Breast Cancer Screening

Starting price: £189

Results typically available in 7 days

Private hospitals across the UK

Popular Breast Cancer Screening Providers

Medichecks£129.00
Turnaround Time:

4 working days

Collection Method:

Home kit or Clinic

Additional Info:

Accredited UK laboratory testing

Check4Cancer£149.00
Turnaround Time:

5 working days

Collection Method:

Home kit or Clinic

Additional Info:

Specialised cancer screening services

Turnaround Time:

3 working days

Collection Method:

Clinic

Additional Info:

Multiple London locations

Turnaround Time:

7 working days

Collection Method:

Clinic

Additional Info:

Private hospitals across the UK

Turnaround Time:

5 working days

Collection Method:

Clinic

Additional Info:

Comprehensive health assessments

Key Information About Breast Screening

Screening Features

1

Comprehensive Assessment

Most private screenings include mammography, often with additional ultrasound for dense breast tissue.

2

Specialist Review

Results are reviewed by consultant radiologists specializing in breast imaging.

3

Regular Monitoring

Annual screening is often recommended for those with higher risk factors, compared to every three years on the NHS.

Risk Factors

These factors may increase the need for more frequent or earlier breast cancer screening:

  • Family history of breast cancer
  • Previous breast cancer
  • Known BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutations
  • Dense breast tissue
  • Previous radiation therapy to the chest
  • Early menstruation or late menopause
  • Hormone replacement therapy

NHS vs Private Breast Screening

NHS Breast Screening

  • Available for women aged 50-70
  • Invitation every 3 years
  • Free of charge
  • Mammogram only

Private Breast Screening

  • Available at any age
  • Choose your preferred frequency
  • May include additional imaging (ultrasound, MRI)
  • Shorter waiting times

Important Information

Please note the following regarding breast cancer screening:

  • Breast screening can help detect cancer early, but no screening test is 100% accurate.
  • Mammograms may be less effective in women with dense breast tissue, which is why additional ultrasound may be recommended.
  • If you notice any breast changes (lumps, dimpling, nipple discharge, pain), consult your GP immediately, regardless of your screening schedule.