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Sikarin Hospital
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Sikarin Hospital
Sikarin Hospital
Sikarin Hospital
Sikarin Hospital
Sikarin Hospital
4.7
89 reviews

Mammography at Sikarin Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand

Sikarin hospital, established in 1993, truly values maintaining trust with the public, which is why they operate with such integrity and professionalism. They offer a wide range of tertiary care and cosmetic surgeries and are prou...more
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Thonburi Bamrungmuang Hospital
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$5,200
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Thonburi Bamrungmuang Hospital
Thonburi Bamrungmuang Hospital
Thonburi Bamrungmuang Hospital
Thonburi Bamrungmuang Hospital
Thonburi Bamrungmuang Hospital
5.0
20 reviews

Mammography at Thonburi Bamrungmuang Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand

Thonburi Bamrungmuang Hospital is the medical center of Thonburi Healthcare Group PLC (THG) which has been Thailand’s leader of Healthcare service for over 42 years. With the latest technology and advanced medical equipment,...more
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Newly opened hospital with great services for chronic diseases. Hospital provides IVF and IVN...
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Bangkok Hospital Bangkok
MyMeditravel Bangkok, Thailand
$4,500
Mammography
Bangkok Hospital Bangkok
Bangkok Hospital Bangkok
Bangkok Hospital Bangkok
Bangkok Hospital Bangkok
Bangkok Hospital Bangkok
4.3
48 reviews

Mammography at Bangkok Hospital Bangkok in Bangkok, Thailand

Bangkok Hospital Bangkok (aka. Bangkok Hospital Medical Center) is the flagship facility in the Bangkok Hospital Group and is one of Thailand's largest medical centers. Having achieved JCI accreditation way back in 2007, it of...more
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Mission Hospital Bangkok
MyMeditravel Bangkok, Thailand
$2,800
Mammography
Mission Hospital Bangkok
Mission Hospital Bangkok
Mission Hospital Bangkok
Mission Hospital Bangkok
Mission Hospital Bangkok
3.7
71 reviews

Mammography at Mission Hospital Bangkok in Bangkok, Thailand

Known locally as the Mission Hospital, it's official name is the Bangkok Adventist Hospital and it's a privately operated not-for-profit general hospital. Patients can expect slightly lower prices and less thrills compared...more
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I love the surgeon and staff here. They are very attentive, caring, and professional. I have received nothing but 5 star treatment. The surgeon helped me feel r...
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Bumrungrad International Hospital
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Bumrungrad International Hospital
Bumrungrad International Hospital
Bumrungrad International Hospital
Bumrungrad International Hospital
Bumrungrad International Hospital
3.5
381 reviews

Mammography at Bumrungrad International Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand

Bumrungrad International Hospital is located in the center of Bangkok and Bumrungrad means ‘to care for the populace’ or ‘to nurture the people.’ It is known as a “one-stop” center for medical s...more
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Samitivej Thonburi Hospital
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Samitivej Thonburi Hospital
Samitivej Thonburi Hospital
Samitivej Thonburi Hospital
Samitivej Thonburi Hospital
Samitivej Thonburi Hospital
3.3
57 reviews

Mammography at Samitivej Thonburi Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand

Samitivej Thonburi Hospital is one of the four primary branches of the Samitijev hospital network, which is owned by Bangkok Dusit Medical Services, Thailand’s largest private hospital company. The hospital offers state-of-t...more
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Mammography clinics in Bangkok
With MyMediTravel you can browse 6 facilities offering Mammography procedures in Bangkok. The cheapest price available in Thailand is $78 in Bangkok, then we have prices starting from $83 in Phuket. And for the cheapest price globally, prices start from $36 in Ukraine.
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Everything you'll need to know about Mammography in Bangkok

What you need to know about Mammography in Bangkok

Mammography

Mammography is an X-ray for the breast. It is used to detect and diagnose breast cancer and other breast diseases. The images that mammography produces is called mammograms. The images can show tiny tumors that cannot be felt, as well as other abnormalities in the breast.

Mammography can be used for screening and diagnostic purposes:

  • Screening mammography looks for breast cancer, benign tumors, cysts, or other breast diseases in women with no symptoms. The goal of the procedure is to detect the disease early, when it may be more treatable.

Diagnostic mammography is usually done for women who have symptoms of breast cancer or who have a high risk of developing the disease. It may be recommended if you feel a lump in the breast, you experience other unfamiliar symptoms, or a screening mammogram shows a suspicious area.

What does a Mammography Procedure Involve?

During mammography, you will either stand or sit in front of the mammography machine. Your breast is placed on a flat support plate. Then, a compressor will push the breast down to flatten it. Flattening your breast is done to spread out the tissue, which can provide clearer pictures and make it easier to find smaller abnormalities.

Once your breast is flattened, your doctor or technician will take an X-ray image. You may have to hold your breath to reduce the possibility of a blurred image while the X-ray image is taken. Your doctor may also ask you to change positions for each picture. You may feel a little discomfort or pressure, but it is usually brief.

When X-ray images are taken, a small burst of x-rays passes through your breast to a detector that is located on the opposite side. This detector is usually a photographic film plate that can capture the X-ray image on film. However, today, many breast imaging centers have moved from using film plates to digital mammography. Here are the newest advances in mammography:

  • Digital mammography – digital mammography records the images on a computer instead of on film. A solid-state detector is used to transform the X-ray into a digital image that saves onto a computer. The computer can help your doctor see images that might not have been very visible on a regular mammogram because the image contrast is sharper. Digital mimeographs are also easier to store and share with other medical professionals.

  • 3D Breast Imaging – this is called breast tomosynthesis. For this test, the breast is positioned and flattened just like a traditional mammogram. However, a tomosynthesis uses an X-ray tube that moves in an arc and takes pictures of your breast from many angles. Several studies have shown that this test, results in improved breast cancer detection rates, but it is not yet widely available.

Once the test is complete and all the necessary images have been taken, a radiologist will carefully examine the mammogram.

How Long Should I Stay in Bangkok for a Mammography Procedure?

You can leave the hospital immediately after your mammography is complete. However, since it may take at least a week until the result is complete, it is advisable that you stay in Bangkok for at least 7 days. Once the result is ready, you need to attend a follow-up appointment to discuss the result with your doctor. In some cases, it may take several weeks until the results are ready. If this is the case, talk to your doctor/medical travel team about the exact length of stay, and the results can be mailed/sent to you.

What's the Recovery Time for Mammography Procedures in Bangkok?

You can resume your normal activities, including work, right after your mammogram. Some women experience minor bruising, but most women do not feel any lingering pain at all once the pain is over.

What sort of Aftercare is Required for Mammography Procedures in Bangkok?

If you experience soreness, minor bruising, or discomfort, you should wear a padded sports bra as it can help you feel more comfortable then wearing a bra with underwire.

Although visible bruising on your breast or soreness a full day after your mammogram takes place is not cause for alarm, you should let your doctor know.

What's the Success Rate of Mammography Procedures in Bangkok?

Mammograms are considered as one of the best breast cancer screening tests currently available. However, they have their limits as they are not 100% accurate in showing if a woman has breast cancer. There is always a possibility of:

  • A false-positive – the mammogram looks abnormal even though there is actually no cancer cells present in the breast.

  • A false-negative – the mammogram looks normal even though there is breast cancer.

Besides accuracy, the procedure itself is very safe. It should not cause alarming or long-term side effects as the amount of radiation used is minimal.

Are there Alternatives to Mammography Procedures in Bangkok?

If you cannot or do not want to undergo mammography, you can consider the alternatives. These include ultrasound, MRI, and molecular breast imaging (MBI). However, mammograms are still considered as the best screening test for breast cancer since none of the alternatives has been proven to be as good.

This information has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, however, we strongly recommend you to consult with your doctor before pursuing medical procedures overseas.

Update: 08/02/2023