Warning

NHS Breast Screening Programme

The SBSS (Scottish Breast Screening Service) for the South East is managed at Aardmillan screening centre in Edinburgh; The mammograms take place in mobile units rotating through counties across the region; the images are transferred and read at Aardmillan in Edinburgh and then patients are referred back to their local hospital e.g. BGH for treatment.

  • Women aged 50-70 are invited every 3 years to attend for Breast Screening, using mammography.
  • Certain women can self-refer for breast screening: If they are aged 71-74 years old or have previously had breast cancer and have been discharged from yearly follow up mammograms, they can self-refer for a breast screening appointment.
  • Breast screening is also offered to those aged 50-70 years in the following categories:
    • Non-binary people who were assigned female at birth, and who haven’t had breast removal surgery
    • Trans men who haven’t had breast removal surgery
    • Trans women who are taking hormones

Invites for people in the above categories will only be automatic if the CHI number is associated with the female gender. If this isn’t the case, they can still have breast screening by arranging an appointment with their local breast screening centre.

 

If patients are aged 50-70 years and have not attended Breast Screening in the last three years, for whatever reason, the patient or their GP can phone 0131 537 7400 to arrange an appointment outwith the normal screening dates.

Editorial Information

Last reviewed: 15/08/2024

Next review date: 15/08/2025

Author(s): Dominique Twelves.

Author email(s): dominiquetwelves@borders.scot.nhs.uk.