Breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer amongst women in Australia.
Screening for breast cancer is also known as a mammogram. The aim of screening is to detect breast cancer early, when it is most treatable.
A screening mammogram is an x-ray of your breasts, it should be done every two years. Learn more about having your free breast screen with BreastScreen NSW.
Should I have a breast screen?
You should get a free breast screen if you are:
- Aged 50-74 (every two years from age 50 up to the age of 74)
- Aboriginal women are now eligible to attend every two years from age 40 up to age 74 (factsheet)
- Aged 40-49 and have spoken to your GP about whether a breast screen is right for you
How do I get a breast screen?
BreastScreen NSW has many service locations where you can receive your free screening mammogram, including:
- Hospitals
- Shopping centres
- Mobile vans
Where can I book my breast screen in South Western Sydney?
Permanent locations
Bankstown screening centre
Bankstown Civic Tower Building
Ground floor, past coffee kiosk
66-72 Rickard Road, Bankstown
Bowral screening centre
Bowral Specialist Centre
Ground floor, Suite 4
70 Bowral Street, Bowral
Campbelltown screening centre
Mawson Centre
Ground floor, Units 3-5
4 Browne Street, Campbelltown
Liverpool screening centres
Bigge Street Screening and Assessment Centre
102 Bigge Street, Liverpool
George Street Screening Centre
157-161 George St, Unit 5
Opposite Liverpool Court House, Liverpool
Mobile vans
BreastScreen NSW mobile vans are located across the South Western Sydney region throughout the year. Visit the BreastScreen NSW website for locations or download the 2025 schedule below.
2025 mobile clinic calendar for South Western Sydney (PDF)
To book in your breast screening mammogram with BreastScreen NSW, call 13 20 50 or book online.