At Venus Women’s Clinic, we understand that your breast health is an essential part of your overall well-being. Our team provides expert screening, assessment, and education in a supportive environment—because early detection and peace of mind go hand in hand.

Clinical Breast Examinations: Conducted by experienced female practitioners in a respectful, comfortable setting.
Clinical Breast Examinations: Conducted by experienced female practitioners in a respectful, comfortable setting.
Referrals for Diagnostic Imaging: Including mammograms, breast ultrasounds, and further testing when required.
Family History & Genetic Risk Assessment: Where indicated, referral for genetic testing for hereditary breast and ovarian cancers.

Ongoing Education & Support: Encouraging regular breast awareness and routine checks as part of preventive health.
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During your consultation, your GP will:
Take a full medical history, including menstrual history, hormone use, past breast problems, and family history.
Perform a thorough but gentle examination, checking all quadrants of the breast, underarm (axilla), and neck for any changes or enlarged glands.
Provide next steps if any concerns are identified, such as imaging or referral to a breast specialist.
All assessments are carried out with sensitivity and respect for your privacy and dignity.
Preparing for Your Visit
To make your appointment more comfortable and effective:
Wear a two-piece outfit so you can undress your top half easily.
If you’ve noticed a lump or change, make a note of its location to point it out during your check.
If your symptoms vary during your cycle, consider keeping a breast health diary to share with your GP.
🌸 At Venus Women’s Clinic, our goal is to give you confidence and clarity about your breast health through compassionate care, expert assessment, and ongoing support.
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