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You are here: Home / News / MyPR / Why Winter Is the Perfect Time to Book Your Breast Screening

Why Winter Is the Perfect Time to Book Your Breast Screening

28 June 2026 by Guest

Slowing Down Long Enough to Look After Yourself There is something about the Johannesburg winter that invites us to pause. The mornings are crisp, the social calendar quietens down, and many women finally find a gap in the diary to think about the health appointments they have been postponing all year. Breast screening is one …

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Slowing Down Long Enough to Look After Yourself

There is something about the Johannesburg winter that invites us to pause. The mornings are crisp, the social calendar quietens down, and many women finally find a gap in the diary to think about the health appointments they have been postponing all year. Breast screening is one of those appointments that tends to slide to the bottom of the list, not because women do not care, but because life is loud and a mammogram rarely feels urgent until it suddenly does. This winter is a chance to change that pattern, and Melrose Arch Mammography makes the whole process far gentler than most people expect. The quieter months give you the headspace to do something genuinely meaningful for yourself, and there are few things more meaningful than protecting your own health.

Early Detection Is Still the Strongest Defence

The single most important thing to understand about breast cancer is that catching it early changes everything. Tumours found early are smaller, easier to treat, and far more survivable than those discovered once symptoms appear. A regular mammogram can pick up changes in breast tissue long before a lump can be felt, which is precisely why screening exists. When you book a mammogram near you, you are not reacting to a problem, you are getting ahead of one. That distinction matters enormously, because the women who screen consistently give themselves the best possible odds. The numbers are clear and they are encouraging. Early-stage breast cancer has remarkably high survival rates, and the gap between an early diagnosis and a late one is often the gap between a straightforward treatment path and a far more difficult one.

A Practice Built on Real Credentials

It is easy to claim quality, and harder to prove it. What makes MAMI stand apart in South Africa is its accreditation by the American College of Radiologists for mammography, stereotactic biopsy, breast ultrasound and breast MRI. It is the only unit in the country to hold that standing, which means the images taken and the way they are read meet a benchmark recognised internationally. For a patient, accreditation is not an abstract badge. It is the reassurance that the people interpreting your results are working to some of the most demanding standards in the world. When you are trusting someone with something as important as your health, that level of verified quality should never be taken for granted.

The Same Trusted Team, A Familiar Standard of Care

Many women in Johannesburg already know the practice through its history as Parklane Women’s Imaging Centre. The reassuring part is that the move to Melrose Arch brought the same radiologists, the same experienced staff and the same culture of careful, patient-first work. You can read more about that continuity on the about MAMI page, but the short version is simple. The faces and the expertise you trusted before are still here, now housed in a modern, welcoming space at 10 Melrose Boulevard. Continuity of care matters more than people realise, because a radiologist who understands the history of breast imaging in this city brings a depth of judgement that no machine can replace.

What To Expect On The Day

Nerves before a first mammogram are completely normal, and a little knowledge goes a long way to settling them. The appointment itself is quick, the staff talk you through each step, and the discomfort, while real, is brief. Wearing a two-piece outfit makes undressing easier, and avoiding lotions or deodorant on the day helps the imaging come out clearly. If you have had previous scans elsewhere, bringing them along gives the radiologist a baseline to compare against, which can make a meaningful difference to the accuracy of your reading. Most women leave their appointment surprised at how straightforward it was, and a little relieved that the thing they had been dreading turned out to be so manageable.

Building Screening Into A Lifelong Habit

The real power of breast screening lies in repetition. A single mammogram is valuable, but a series of scans over the years allows radiologists to track subtle changes that would be invisible in isolation. This is why screening is best understood as a recurring commitment rather than a once-off task prompted by worry. Choosing a practice you trust, and returning to it year after year, builds a record that becomes more useful with every visit. The team behind the about page is set up precisely to support that kind of long-term relationship, where your history informs your care.

Understanding Why Mammograms Remain The Gold Standard

With so much health information circulating online, it is worth remembering why the mammogram has held its place as the cornerstone of breast screening for so many years. No other widely available test can detect the tiny changes in breast tissue that signal cancer at its earliest, most treatable stage. Ultrasound and MRI each have their place as supporting tools, particularly for women with dense tissue or higher risk, but the mammogram remains the test that has been studied most thoroughly and shown most consistently to save lives. Decades of research underpin its use, and that evidence is the reason health authorities around the world continue to recommend it as the foundation of any screening programme. When you book a scan at a practice held to international standards, you are not choosing an outdated technology, you are choosing the single most proven method medicine has for catching breast cancer before it becomes dangerous. Understanding that helps put any nerves into perspective, because what feels like a few uncomfortable minutes is in truth one of the most powerful preventative steps available to women anywhere.

A Small Time Commitment For A Lifetime Of Reassurance

One of the reasons screening is so easy to postpone is the mistaken belief that it will swallow a whole day. In reality, the appointment itself takes only a short while, and the practice works hard to keep waiting times sensible so that you can fit a scan around work and family without upheaval. When you weigh those few minutes against the years of reassurance that a clear result brings, the maths becomes obvious. Even in the rare event that something is found, discovering it early through a quick routine scan is infinitely preferable to facing it later when symptoms have already appeared. Thinking of screening as a brief, recurring investment rather than a daunting ordeal makes it far easier to commit to year after year, which is exactly the consistency that protects you best over the course of a lifetime.

Booking Is Easier Than The Worry Of Waiting

Procrastination thrives on the idea that the task ahead is difficult, but booking a screening could hardly be simpler. A short phone call or online enquiry is all it takes to secure a slot that fits around your life, and the practice is well used to helping first-timers feel comfortable from the very first contact. Many women find that the hardest part of the whole experience is making the decision to begin, and that once the appointment is in the diary, the dread they had built up quietly fades away. The relief that follows a clear result is something every woman who screens regularly comes to know, and it far outweighs the few minutes of effort that booking requires. If winter is the season for getting your affairs in order, let your health be the first thing you settle, because everything else is easier to enjoy when you know you are well.

Make This The Year You Stop Putting It Off

If you have been telling yourself you will book once things calm down, winter is the calm you were waiting for. A morning appointment, a warm cup of coffee afterwards, and the quiet confidence of knowing you have done something genuinely protective for your future. Booking with Melrose Arch Mammography takes minutes, and it is one of the few things on your to-do list that could one day save your life. There is no better time than now, and no better place than a clinic that has earned its reputation one careful scan at a time. Give yourself the gift of certainty this winter, and start a habit that your future self will thank you for again and again.

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