3D Mammography

What is 3D Mammography?

Our 3D Breast Imaging technology produces a three-dimensional view of the breast tissue, allowing our on-site radiologists to detect any abnormalities, earlier than ever before.

3D Mammography at Noosa Radiology

3D mammography has been shown to be significantly superior to traditional 2D mammography as it allows our radiologists to dissect the breast and examine the breast tissue one layer at a time.​

Preparing for your examination

Please be aware that all Breast Imaging examinations require an appointment. Please call us to arrange an appointment.​

What to bring:​

  • A referral from your GP or specialist​
  • Medicare card​
  • Pension/concession card​

Please wear a two-piece outfit. No deodorant, hairspray, talcum powder or body cream with glitter should be worn on the day of your examination. 3D mammography is sensitive and artifacts on the skin surface may be produced by these products. Facilities are available on-site for you to apply these products following your examination.​

The appearance of the breast on a mammogram varies tremendously from woman to woman, and no two mammograms are alike. Please tell us if you have had previous breast imaging. It is extremely helpful for the radiologist to have access to any previous examinations for comparison purposes. This will help the doctor to recognise small changes that occur gradually over time and detect a cancer as early as possible.​

Please tell us if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.​

Reasons for 3D Mammography

  • Screening mammograms are performed if you have no breast abnormality or family history. ​
  • Diagnostic exams are performed when you have a symptom such as a lump, or a significant family history of breast or ovarian cancer.​

What to expect

You will be asked to change into a gown prior to the examination.​

During mammography, the technologist will position and image each breast separately. Each breast is carefully positioned on a special detector plate and then gently compressed with a paddle. This compression flattens the breast so that the maximum amount of tissue can be imaged and examined. Patients should feel firm pressure due to compression but no significant pain. If you feel pain, please inform the technologist.​

Our radiologists are involved in every case at the time of the exam. If any additional imaging is required, we make every effort to obtain it at that time, as opposed to having patients return for further imaging or biopsy.​

When can you get your results?

The images obtained are digitally recorded. At Noosa Radiology our highly trained and qualified radiologists interpret the images and provide a report for your doctor and/or referring health care provider usually within 24 hours, although depending on the complexity of the scan this may take a little longer.​​

You will need to make a follow up appointment to discuss the results with your referring practitioner. Your doctor can access your report and images electronically via a secure portal and you will be able to access your images via our patient portal.​

Related information

Upcoming closure:

Please note we will be closed in observance of the QLD King’s Birthday holiday on Monday, 6 October. Normal hours will resume on Tuesday, 7 October. Thank you for your understanding and we wish you a safe and relaxing holiday.

Upcoming closure:

Please note that our clinic will be closed on Friday, 12 September for the Noosa Show Day public holiday.

Normal hours will resume on Monday, 15 September.

Thank you for your understanding and we wish you a safe and relaxing holiday!

Upcoming closure:

Please note that our clinics will be closed on Monday, 5 May for the Labour Day public holiday.

Normal hours will resume on Tuesday, 6 May

Thank you for your understanding and we wish you a safe and relaxing holiday!

Upcoming closure:

Please note we will be closed in observance of
ANZAC Day on Friday, 25 April.

Lest We Forget

Thank you for your understanding. Normal hours resume from Saturday, 26 April.

Upcoming closure:

Please note our adjusted hours over the Easter period.

Good Friday (April 18): Closed
Easter Saturday (April 19) Closed
Easter Sunday (April 20): Closed
Easter Monday (April 21): Closed

Normal hours resume from Tuesday, 22 April.
Wishing you and your family a safe and joyful Easter!

Upcoming closure:

Due to the impact of Tropical Cyclone Alfred to our community, we will be closed on Friday 7th March and Saturday 8th March for the safety of our staff and patients. We apologise for any inconvenience and will reopen on Monday 10th March.