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Why Every Mum in Singapore Should Schedule a Mammogram

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Why Every Mum in Singapore Should Schedule a Mammogram

Have you had your first mammogram yet? We discuss the importance of mammograms for early breast cancer detection, where to get a mammogram and answer FAQs on this screening

As parents, our days are full with school runs, meals, work, and family time. Very often we overlook our own health. But taking care of your breast health through a mammogram in Singapore is one of the best ways to stay well for your loved ones and yourself.

Regular breast screening helps catch potential issues early, when treatments are most effective. Think of it as a check-in for yourself, just like how you check in on the kids’ health.

What Is a Mammogram and Why It’s Important

A mammogram is a low-dose X-ray of your breast tissue that helps spot small lumps or abnormal changes, often before you can feel anything yourself. That is what makes it so useful.

In Singapore, breast cancer remains one of the most common cancers among women. Early detection dramatically raises survival rates. The sooner you find anything unusual, the better the outcome.

When Should You Go for Breast Screening in Singapore?

According to the Health Promotion Board (HPB) and the Healthier SG Screening programme:

  • Women aged 40–49: Consider a mammogram once a year after discussing with your doctor.

  • Women aged 50–69: A mammogram once every two years is advised.

  • For women with a family history of breast cancer or other risk factors, more frequent screening or an earlier start may be recommended.

What to Expect During a Mammogram

Here’s a step-by-step of how it goes and how to prepare:

  • The procedure usually takes about 15–20 minutes.

  • You will stand in front of the mammography machine while your breast is gently squeezed between two plates so clear X-rays can be taken.

  • There will be some pressure, but it is over quickly. If you feel pain, tell the technician.

  • A few prep tips:

    • Avoid deodorant, lotion, or powder on your breasts or underarms before the screening as they can affect image quality.

    • Wear a two-piece outfit so you only need to remove your top.

    • Try to schedule the appointment about a week after your period when your breasts may be less tender.

Where to Get a Mammogram in Singapore

There are several options:

  • Healthier SG Screening: The national screening programme offering subsidised mammograms at selected polyclinics.
  • National Healthcare Group Diagnostics’ (NHGD) Mammobus: A mobile mammography service that brings the convenience of onsite mammography screening to the community and workplace.
  • Hospitals and private clinics: Many major hospitals and specialist breast clinics provide mammograms, and some also offer packages that include consultations.

You can check the Healthier SG Screening website on where you can go for breast cancer screening.

Mammogram Cost in Singapore

Through the Healthier SG Screening programme, breast cancer screening services are offered at selected polyclinics at these rates:

  • $0 for eligible Healthier SG-enrolled Singapore citizens
  • $25 for Pioneer Generation
  • $37.50 for Merdeka Generation
  • $50 for Singapore citizens
  • $75 for permanent residents

If you choose a private facility or a non-subsidised route, costs will be higher, so always ask for a quote and confirm what the package includes such as images, consultation, and follow-up.

Real Singapore Voices: What People Are Saying

Here are some real comments from Singaporeans discussing health screening in general. They reflect how local mums might feel about mammograms too:

“Checkup is a must for those above 30. Cancer and lifestyle diseases are increasingly occurring at this age group.”
“I’d suggest you go visit a GP at any polyclinic first, they can advise what kind of screening you need based on your lifestyle and medical history.”
“The government has subsidised blood tests for Singaporeans who hold the CHAS card.”

These voices show that many Singapore mums are aware of screening but sometimes unsure where to start, how much it costs, or whether it is necessary. Including them here makes it clear that you are not alone.

What If Your Results Are Abnormal?

Seeing something flagged in your mammogram is not the end of the world. Many abnormalities turn out to be benign, such as cysts or dense breast tissue.
Your doctor may suggest:

  • A breast ultrasound, especially if you have dense breasts

  • A biopsy, if further investigation is needed
    Stay calm, ask questions, and make sure you understand what the next steps are.

Breast Health Starts with You

Mums, you give so much of yourself every day. It is time to give a little back to yourself.
Booking a mammogram may feel like one more thing in a busy schedule, but it is a short step with a potentially life-saving impact.
If you have been putting it off, consider this your sign to schedule that screening. Staying well means being there for your family for many years ahead. 💗

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