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Access to our clinic is of a high standard. There are two accessible car parks located directly outside the entrance and a further one located in the main car park.
Breast problems are common in women of all ages, from adolescents to older women.
Breast cancer can be a devastating diagnosis and our job at Auckland Breast Centre is to ensure the journey doesn’t have to be.
We recommend having a mammogram every year. Please discuss this with your doctor and they will advise the best screening plan for you.
Our Vision is to provide exemplary patient care and outstanding patient satisfaction.
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MRI, or magnetic resonance imaging, utilizes powerful magnets and radio waves to produce detailed images of the body's internal structures.
Breast imaging includes techniques like mammography, ultrasound, and MRI to detect abnormalities, screen for cancer, and evaluate breast health.
Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to create real-time images of internal organs, tissues, and blood flow for diagnostic purposes.
CT, or computed tomography, uses X-rays and computer processing to create cross-sectional images of the body for accurate diagnosis.
A bone density scan measures bone mineral density using low-energy X-rays, helping to diagnose osteoporosis and assess fracture risk.
Interventional procedures utilize imaging guidance (like ultrasound, CT, or fluoroscopy) to perform diagnostic or therapeutic interventions.
X-ray imaging uses low-level radiation to produce images of the body's internal structures, aiding in diagnosis of fractures and diseases.
Produce detailed images of the small intestine
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