Sydney Breast Clinic

Sydney Breast Clinic Leading accredited Breast Diagnostic and Risk Assessment Clinic

SBC is a private clinic staffed by a multidisciplinary team of Breast Physicians, Breast Surgeons, Radiologists, Sonographers, Pathologists and Nurses who work together to assess and diagnose breast disease in a single day. The calibre of staff is second to none, and patients can be assured of thorough assessment using the latest technology in a comfortable and caring environment.

June is Men's Health Month, and this week marks Men's Health Awareness week. This year's theme is "101 reasons to see yo...
14/06/2026

June is Men's Health Month, and this week marks Men's Health Awareness week. This year's theme is "101 reasons to see your GP", an urge for everyone to see their doctor as soon as they have a concern.

This June, remind the men in your life that breast conditions do not discriminate.
1 in 550 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. Many may not be aware of this, how to check their chests or what signs might need further investigation.

Everyone needs to check in with themselves on a regular basis to detect changes early and add this to your "101 reasons to see your GP".

Are you at a higher risk for developing breast or ovarian cancer and unsure how this impacts your screening needs? Come ...
10/06/2026

Are you at a higher risk for developing breast or ovarian cancer and unsure how this impacts your screening needs?

Come into the High Risk Clinic at SBC to have your risk assessed and any further imaging or genetic testing you may require.

It is important to stay aware of your personal healthcare needs as each individual has a different profile, different concerns and different preferences for how they take control of their health.

Contact us for more information or to book an appointment.

Take a look back to 2017, when our Medical Director joined women’s health advocate Krystal Barter on a panel discussing ...
04/06/2026

Take a look back to 2017, when our Medical Director joined women’s health advocate Krystal Barter on a panel discussing proactive healthcare, advocacy, and breast cancer awareness.

At SBC, advocating for women’s health has always been at the heart of what we do - alongside passionate voices helping drive education, awareness, and earlier detection.

As a carrier of the BRCA1 mutation with a strong personal and family connection to breast cancer, Krystal’s story is a powerful reminder of why knowing your risk matters. In 2009 she became one of the first women in Australia to publicly share her experience undergoing an elective double mastectomy at just 25 years old.

📩 Read more on Krystal's story in our newsletter and learn why personalised screening and early detection are so important.

SBC Newsletters: https://www.sydneybreastclinic.com.au/blog

29/05/2026

Have you "checked your fruit" yet this month?

In between regular breast screening, it is crucial that you are checking your own breasts each month. Learn your normal so that you may detect changes early, and empower your decision making.

If you are under the age of 40 and have never had breast screening before, contact the clinic to come into the Under40's Breast Check - an affordable and educational consultation to learn about your own breasts and how to more confidently detect changes before regular screening is necessary.

Breast cancer detected early has a 99% 5-year survival rate at Stage 1, compared to 32% at Stage 4.That’s why early dete...
25/05/2026

Breast cancer detected early has a 99% 5-year survival rate at Stage 1, compared to 32% at Stage 4.

That’s why early detection matters.

Understanding your breast health, attending recommended screening, and acting on changes early can make a life-changing difference.

Whether it’s your first screening, a symptom you’re concerned about, or simply wanting to better understand your risk — being proactive matters.

Early detection saves lives

Last week, we acknowledged International Nurses Day and the extraordinary contribution of nurses and clinical staff acro...
20/05/2026

Last week, we acknowledged International Nurses Day and the extraordinary contribution of nurses and clinical staff across our clinic.

At Sydney Breast Clinic, compassionate care is at the centre of every patient experience. From the moment a patient walks through our doors, our nursing and clinical teams provide reassurance, guidance, and personalised support during what can often be an overwhelming and emotional time.

As a diagnostic clinic, we understand that for some patients, an appointment may mark the beginning of a much larger journey. Whether offering a listening ear, helping patients navigate next steps after a diagnosis, or ensuring each individual feels informed and supported, our nurses play an invaluable role in delivering care that is deeply personal.

We are incredibly grateful for the dedication, empathy, and expertise our nurses and clinical staff bring to patients each and every day.

Sydney Breast Clinic has been providing and promoting preventative healthcare for people of all ages for over 45 years. ...
11/05/2026

Sydney Breast Clinic has been providing and promoting preventative healthcare for people of all ages for over 45 years. It is important not to disregard your breast health because you think you are not "old enough". Read through the following statistics to understand why proactive breast care is necessary even if you are under 40:

- In Australia, breast cancer is the most common cancer for women aged 20-39
1000 women under 40 are diagnosed each year - that's 3 women every day!
- Long standing Myth that Breast Cancer only affects older women
- Breast Cancer diagnosis in women under 50 has been rising more than 2% annually in the past 5 years
- Women under 40 are nearly 40% more likely to die from their breast cancer than women over 40
- Younger women are more likely to have aggressive forms of breast cancer
- Younger women are more likely to have genetic risk factors for breast cancer (BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes)

[Data from NCBF and Cancer Australia]

Did you know Sydney Breast Clinic offers DEXA Scans?DEXA Scans measure an individual's Bone Mineral Density, most common...
05/05/2026

Did you know Sydney Breast Clinic offers DEXA Scans?

DEXA Scans measure an individual's Bone Mineral Density, most commonly to help diagnose or manage Osteoporosis - a common condition characterised by weak and fragile bones.

Many women, especially those that have undergone breast cancer treatment or are menopausal, have an elevated risk of developing Osteoporosis due to the disruption to natural estrogen levels.

If you would like your bone density read with results sent back to your GP, either alone or during your SBC breast check appointment, contact us with your referral.

It's that time of the month⏰⏰Each month, give yourself a moment to check your breasts. Become confident in knowing your ...
01/05/2026

It's that time of the month⏰⏰

Each month, give yourself a moment to check your breasts. Become confident in knowing your normal, so that you may detect changes early.

Remember to keep up with your regular breast screening to give yourself the peace of mind that makes a difference.

We asked our amazing Breast Physician Dr Fiona Long - What are the most common misconceptions you come across about Brea...
28/04/2026

We asked our amazing Breast Physician Dr Fiona Long - What are the most common misconceptions you come across about Breast Cancer? Here is what she said:

"There are two common misconceptions that I frequently encounter.

Firstly, there's the belief among young women that they are too young to be at risk. On the other end, older women may mistakenly think their risk diminishes after the age of 74, which is false. It's crucial to re-inform and re-educate individuals on the importance of ongoing assessments.

Additionally, there's a misconception that women aged 40-50 are not old enough for breast screening, despite a definite increase in breast cancer cases among younger women." - Dr Fiona Long, Breast Physician, Sydney Breast Clinic

Regardless of your age, it is crucial everyone knows their normal. It is the only way to empower yourself to detect changes early. If you are under the age of 40 and would like an affordable, education breast check, contact us.

Address

Level 12, 97-99 Bathurst Street
Sydney, NSW
2000

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+61282514000

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