
If you are concerned about any changes to your breasts, please come to see a doctor or nurse at one of our GP clinics. We can help you will a number of breast problems, like mastitis or pain, and refer you to a specialist if needed.
We also encourage women to have regular breast screening tests, which are used to find breast cancer early so that treatment can start and increase the chance of a full recovery. One in nine women in New Zealand get breast cancer.
BreastScreen Aotearoa is a national breast screening programme offering a free screening mammogram every two years for women who:
are aged 45–69 years
have no symptoms of breast cancer
have not had a mammogram in the last 12 months
are not pregnant or breastfeeding
are eligible for public health services in New Zealand.
You can read all about the programme, risks and benefits and how to register on the Time to Screen website. Or phone BreastScreen Aotearoa on 0800 270 200.
Early detection saves lives. Book your breast screening appointment today.
Book AppointmentImportant: One in nine women in New Zealand get breast cancer. Regular screening is your best defense for early detection and successful treatment.