Women’s and breast imaging
Respectful, specialist imaging for every stage of life.
Digital mammography, breast ultrasound, pelvic imaging and advanced MRI supported by sensitive communication and specialist interpretation.

Examinations
Specialist imaging for focused clinical questions.
Screening and diagnostic mammography
Breast ultrasound and Doppler
Pelvic ultrasound and MRI
Obstetric and fetal imaging
Endometriosis and infertility imaging
Image-guided breast procedures when advised
Before your appointment
Prepare with confidence.
Preparation
- Bring previous mammograms and reports
- Avoid deodorant or talcum powder before mammography
- Schedule according to cycle when advised
- Tell us about pregnancy or breastfeeding
Safety information
- Mammography uses controlled low-dose X-rays
- Clinical history and prior imaging are important
- Further imaging may be advised for clarification
- Results must be interpreted with clinical examination
Frequently asked questions
Clear answers before your scan.
Is mammography painful?+
Brief compression is required for image quality. Most patients experience temporary pressure rather than prolonged pain.
At what age should screening begin?+
Screening recommendations vary by age, risk and medical history. Follow your clinician’s advice.
Can ultrasound replace mammography?+
The tests provide different information and may complement one another. The appropriate examination depends on age and clinical context.
What should I bring?+
Bring your prescription, prior breast imaging and relevant clinical records.
Need help selecting or preparing for a scan?
Speak with the Tesla Imaging care team.
Website information is for general education and appointment guidance only. It does not replace consultation, diagnosis or treatment advice from a qualified medical professional.
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