Mammography is breast imaging that can detect cancer early, when treatment is most effective. At BCHC, you'll find advanced digital technology and caring staff who understand that this appointment might feel vulnerable, and who are here to support you through it.
Hear from patients who use our mammography service about their experiences and why they prioritise yearly screening.
Patient PerspectivesMammography may be right for you if:
Screening mammograms are routine check-ups for women with no symptoms. They're designed to detect cancer early, before you can feel anything.
Diagnostic mammograms are more detailed imaging used when there's a specific concern—such as a lump you or your doctor can feel, breast pain, nipple discharge, or something seen on a previous mammogram that needs closer look.
We offer both types of mammography at BCHC.
Before your mammogram
During your mammogram A registered technologist specially trained in breast imaging will position your breast on the mammography unit. Each breast is gently compressed between two plates for a few seconds while x-ray images are taken. Most women feel only mild pressure, though some experience brief discomfort. The entire appointment takes about 15-20 minutes.
If you feel uncomfortable at any point, let the technologist know, we can adjust positioning or take a short break.
After your mammogram A board-certified radiologist with fellowship training in breast imaging will review your mammogram within 48 hours. You'll receive a letter with your results, and your doctor will also receive a copy.
If your mammogram shows anything that needs follow-up, we'll call you directly and help coordinate any additional imaging or testing you need.



Accreditation
Mammography services at Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre participate in the CAR Mammography Accreditation Program (MAP).
This voluntary programme has been in place for over 20 years and is designed to ensure mammography services meet established quality standards. Accreditation includes peer review and evaluation of staff qualifications, equipment performance, quality control processes, and image quality.