Breast Cancer Clinics
Fast track, one-stop, breast cancer diagnosis for customers with symptoms from aged 18+
- Expert-led & comprehensive care: Pathways designed by leading breast surgeons with access to all routine imaging and biopsy at the first consultation.
- Supportive & seamless process: Compassionate care from cancer specialists with clear next steps and smooth onward referrals if needed.
- Rapid access & fast results: No GP referral needed.
- Convenient & accessible: Nationwide clinics for easy access to expert breast cancer surgeons near home or work.
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Early detection saves lives
Almost 57,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer every year in the UK. Early detection greatly increases the chances of successful treatment, with breast cancer being easier to treat when found early, before it has had the chance to spread. Regular checks and prompt diagnosis are vital for peace of mind and timely care.
Expert care, compassionate support
At Check4Cancer, we understand the anxieties that come with breast health concerns. Our nationwide breast cancer clinics provide fast, private diagnostic services led by highly experienced consultant breast surgeons. Whether you've noticed a lump, changes in your breast, or other symptoms, we’re here to help you take control of your health as quickly and stress-free as possible.
Why choose Check4Cancer’s breast cancer clinics?
Not all providers offer a true one-stop breast assessment, with all investigations including biopsy performed at the first consultation. This allows almost 80% of patients to be discharged following the initial assessment. Having delivered this breast pathway since 2015, you can trust us to provide the clarity and confidence you need.
Rapid access:
Get seen quickly at a clinic near you – no GP referral needed.
Comprehensive diagnostics:
Access to imaging (breast ultrasound +/- mammogram) and biopsy for fast and accurate diagnosis.
Fast results:
Get peace of mind quickly with biopsy results delivered within five working days, addressing concerns such as “how long do breast cancer test results take?”
Expert-led care:
Our breast cancer diagnostic pathways are designed and led by leading consultant breast surgeons.
Supportive environment:
Compassionate, friendly care to put you at ease during a stressful time.
Clear next steps
If further investigation or treatment is needed, we provide expert guidance and seamless onward referrals.
Convenient nationwide clinics:
We’ve got you covered. Our clinics are located across the UK, so you can access a Check4Cancer private breast cancer clinic near your home or workplace.

Is this service right for you?
Our dedicated services are designed for anyone concerned about symptoms of breast cancer, including:
- A lump or thickening in the breast or underarm
- Persistent pain in one area of the breast
- Changes in breast size, shape, or skin texture
- Nipple issues like inversion, rash, or discharge
- Swelling or redness in the breast or underarm
This service is for people with symptoms. If you don’t have symptoms and want a routine check, see our Breast Cancer Mammogram Screening service. Our Breast Cancer Mammogram Screening is designed for people without symptoms that fit the appropriate age criteria.

Comprehensive breast cancer diagnostic services
Our Breast Cancer Clinics provide a thorough diagnostic process, offering everything you need in one place.
Our services include:
- Consultant breast assessment (included in price)
Specialist-led consultation, including a clinical breast examination. Same-day imaging tests or biopsies are routinely performed at the initial consultation. - Breast ultrasound (additional charge)
A safe, radiation-free imaging test that is ideal for assessing any lump or lumpiness. - Mammograms (additional charge)
High-definition digital X-rays to identify early signs of breast cancer, even before you notice symptoms. - Needle biopsy (additional charge)
If any localised abnormality is detected, an ultrasound-guided biopsy is routinely performed to collect a sample for pathological testing, helping confirm if further treatment is necessary.

Nationwide access - find a breast cancer clinic near you
We provide private breast cancer clinic appointments across the UK – including London, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Bristol, Belfast, and more.
Use our clinic locator to find your closest clinic.
*Costs are £270 for London Clinics and £250 for Clinics outside of London. Please note that if you require a breast ultrasound or/and mammography and/or needle biopsy, then these procedures will incur additional fees, which will be payable directly to the clinic
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Professor Simon Russell
Deputy Chief Medical Officer and Advisor for Breast Cancer
Consultant Oncologist at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge and Hinchingbrooke Hospital, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire. Professor of Oncology, University of Rome Medical School. Professor Simon Russell is a Consultant Oncologist at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge and Hinchingbrooke Hospital, Huntingdon. He leads the Urological Malignancy Service and has previously been lead clinician for the breast service. He is the lead for Radiotherapy for Genesis Cancer Care, Cambridge. He has served as the secretary of the British Uro-Oncology Group 2003-2015 and remains a Trustee. He was appointed Professor of Oncology at the University of Rome Medical School, Tor Vergata 2015. Simon joined Check4Cancer in 2018.
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