In partnership with BreastScreen SA, the Adelaide University Mammography Clinic provides free breast screening for women primarily aged 50–74 who show no breast cancer symptoms.
Offering an accessible and comfortable environment, the Clinic aims to reduce breast cancer deaths through early detection.
The Clinic is one of eight metropolitan clinics provided by BreastScreen SA, the accredited South Australian component of BreastScreen Australia. The Clinic is government-funded and our service is conducted by Adelaide University postgraduate students under the supervision of qualified and expert staff.
Breast cancer is one of the most common causes of cancer deaths in women – one in 10 South Australian women will develop breast cancer before the age of 75 and nine in 10 women diagnosed with breast cancer do not have a family history of the disease.
Services & fees
Mammography screening
The Clinic provides free screening mammograms, at two-yearly intervals, for women aged 50–74. Women aged 40–49 or over 75 are also eligible for screening. A screening mammogram is a breast x-ray and can detect most breast cancers.
Located on campus at Adelaide University City Campus – East, appointments are essential and available Monday to Friday. Appointments generally take approximately 15 minutes. A doctor’s referral is not needed.