Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeLocal NewsBreastScreen SA unit to service Limestone Coast

BreastScreen SA unit to service Limestone Coast

Cecelia One   TBW Newsgroup
DEVOTED TO THE HEALTH OF WOMEN: Radiographer Cecelia is part of the team at the Breastscreen van currently in Millicent.

BREASTSCREEN SA’s mobile screening unit has started its visit to Millicent to provide free screening mammograms for around 1265 local women.

The unit is located at the War Memorial Civic and Arts Centre car park.

Breast screening had started in early March, but was suspended for three months across South Australia on account of concerns related to the COVID-19 virus.

Although screening has resumed, there are still some COVID-19 protocols in place.

Callers to the van are asked to park their vehicles and then phone ahead.

Social distancing measures are also enforced.

The van is staffed by two radiographers and an administrative officer.

Radiographer Cecelia has worked in the medical field for the past 24 years.

She urged women to be screened for breast cancer.

“For appointments please phone 132 050 and a doctor’s referral is not required,” Cecelia said.

Large scale testing was last undertaken in Millicent in 2018.

After two months in Millicent, the van will make it’s the first-ever visit to Kingston.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Nelson Regatta hits the water

THE return of the Nelson Regatta has finally arrived with the events set to make a big splash across the next four days after...
More News

Musician pushes collab track

MOUNT Gambier/Berrin solo dance/electronic artist L T Balkin (Luke Balkin) has officially released his new upbeat, feel-good party track ‘Wouldn’t Change a Thing’ in...

Pawsome Pals: Feline Friends in Need

BILLIE Female Domestic short hair One year old Affectionate, quiet and sweet natured. House/litterbox trained. Suited to a peaceful home with a low key lifestyle with...

Black Hats destroy Furner/Beachport’s home game

MILLICENT BLACK HATS 5/231 d FURNER/BEACHPORT 10/50 THE Millicent Black Hats displayed a show of strength last weekend to overwhelm Furner/Beachport at their own home...

SPTA makes returns for eager players

THE return to tennis after the Christmas break was met with ideal competitive conditions with a mixed bag of results. Kicking off Friday night,...

Another time-honoured memorial win

MARGIN-WISE, there was not much to spare in the Sims Family Memorial final over 512 metres at Tara Raceway's January 11 meeting. However, the...

Club championships decided

THE Penola Bowls Club's Championship Pairs were played in blustery conditions and although the sun was shining for the majority of the day, the...

Lake Bonney shooters returns for 2026

IT was a hot day for Lake Bonney Sporting Clays opening event of the year, with 84 competitors from across south Australia and Victoria...

Diverse housing needed

THE Limestone Coast will need about 5721 additional dwellings to keep up with expected population growth. According to the recently released Limestone Coast Regional...

Busy weekend for anglers

IT was a busy weekend across the Limestone Coast for anglers. The Kingston SE surf fishing competition has been run and won, the Port MacDonnell...

Numbers down for weekly competition

DUE to other carnivals in the Lower South East Bowls Association, only 16 players took part in the Millicent Bowls Club's weekly 2-4-2 game...