Women's Health · Breast Screening

Private Mammogram Scans - on your terms.

Book a private 2D or 3D digital mammogram at a verified UK clinic. No GP referral needed. Start screening from age 40 and receive your report within 48 hours.

No GP referral - self-refer today
Available from age 40
2D and 3D digital mammography
Radiologist report in 48 hours
CQC-registered partner clinics only

Mammogram options

Choose the screening path that fits your clinical question and timeline.

Most popular2D Digital Mammogram

Standard digital mammography with two X-ray images of each breast, reviewed by a specialist radiologist.

3D Technology3D Tomosynthesis Mammogram

Advanced 3D breast imaging with layered reconstruction for more detailed screening support.

CombinedOne-Stop Breast Clinic

Mammogram plus ultrasound and clinical assessment in a single visit, where appropriate.

WellbeingMenopause Breast Assessment

A specialist pathway combining mammography with additional screening support where appropriate.

What sets us apart

Screen 10 years earlier

Private mammography begins from age 40, giving a wider screening window.

3D technology available

3D tomosynthesis is available at selected partner centres where suitable.

Two independent radiologists

Reports are double-read by consultant radiologists for extra reassurance.

Results in 48 hours

Your written report is typically returned through the patient portal quickly.

Mammogram — the essentials

At what age should you have a mammogram?

Private breast screening is available from age 40, ten years earlier than the standard NHS routine pathway.

If you are under 40 and have a family history or new symptoms, a consultation first may be the better route.

How fast are mammogram results?

Your scan images are typically reviewed by consultant radiologists, with the written report returned through the ScanBook patient portal in around 48 hours.

That gives patients a quick, clear next step without a long post-scan wait.

Frequently asked questions

Private breast screening is available from age 40, ten years earlier than the routine NHS pathway.

Early detection. Better outcomes.