Breast Screening
Page last reviewed: 16 July 2020
Page created: 16 July 2020
Page created: 16 July 2020
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Anyone registered with a GP as female will automatically be invited for NHS breast screening every 3 years between the ages of 50 to 71. You will get a letter in the post inviting you.
If you are 71 or over you will not automatically be invited but you can still have breast screening every 3 years if you want to. You will need to call your local breast screening service to ask for an appointment.
Learn more about Breast Screenings
Visit the London Breast Screening website for further information and contact details
NHS breast screening video: what happens during a mammogram
If you have symptoms
If you’re worried about breast cancer symptoms, please see your GP as soon as possible. The earlier a problem is found, the easier it can be to treat.