CBHS is going pink - Exclusive Discount
CBHS in conjunction with Sydney Breast Clinic are giving members an exclusive discount.
Make an appointment with the Sydney Breast Clinic for a diagnostic assessment, risk assessment, breast screening or a bone mineral density test and as a CBHS member you will receive a 10% discount.
Call 1300 65 30 65 to make an appointment today.
To be eligible for this exclusive discount you must present your CBHS membership card at your appointment. Remember to bring your referral from your GP along with your Medicare card to be eligible for a Medicare rebate.
CBHS members who are not eligible to claim the Medicare entitlement for breast screenings can claim back a benefit through your Extras and Package Covers!
For all mammograms, bone density tests, skin cancer screenings, bowel/prostate screening and eye screenings you receive an entitlement of up to $200 per person every 12 months regardless of your level of Extras Cover which can be used towards these services when not claimable from any other source including Medicare.
Australia's Leading Breast Clinic
As Australia's first private clinic dedicated to the early detection of breast cancer, Sydney Breast Clinic is proud to celebrate 30 years as a leader in breast health care, treating thousands of women and saving many lives since its establishment in 1978. The clinic provides a full range of breast care services necessary for detecting and diagnosing breast cancer; from screening to assessment and management. Comprehensive and same day testing and results gives women peace of mind during times of breast health uncertainty.
FAQ's
I feel a change in my breast what could it be?
Most changes which you feel in your breast are not breast cancer. While the chances are low that you have breast cancer, it's better to be safe than sorry. So if you feel any change in your breast, see your GP who can refer you to Sydney Breast Clinic's diagnostic assessment clinic. Diagnostic assessment involves clinical breast examination and imaging - which includes a mammogram or breast ultrasound or sometimes both. In some cases, a biopsy may be also needed.
My family has a history of breast cancer what should I do?
If you or a member of your family has had breast cancer or you have an increased risk of breast cancer, talk to your GP who can refer you to Sydney Breast Clinic's risk assessment clinic. Risk assessment involves detailed clinical history analysis, clinical breast examination and imaging, which often includes mammography and high resolution ultrasound. The risk assessment will result in a risk management plan suitable to your individual circumstances.
I don't think I have any risk factors and have no changes in my breasts...should I be tested for breast cancer?
If you're 40 or over and have no risk factors for breast cancer, it's recommended you undergo regular breast screening. Talk to your GP who can refer you to Sydney Breast Clinic's breast screening clinic.
The Sydney Breast Clinic is committed to providing women with a full range of breast care services necessary for detecting and diagnosing breast cancer for continued peace of mind.
CBHS members who are not eligible to claim the Medicare entitlement for breast screenings can claim back a benefit through your Extras and Package Covers! Benefits are only payable when not claimable from any other source.