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Your state screening services
Breast Screening
If you are Medicare eligible, breast screening is provided free of charge by your state government. They have a number of convenient locations in most major towns and cities, including mobile clinics. If you are not Medicare eligible, speak to your doctor about referral for breast screening.
All States
Book your free BreastScreen mammogram appointment
Department of Health and Aged Care - Website
ACT
BreastScreen ACT
BreastScreen ACT - Website
NSW
BreastScreen NSW - Screening locations
BreastScreen NSW - Website
Queensland
BreastScreen Queensland - Screening locations
BreastScreen Queensland - Website
South Australia
BreastScreen SA - Screening locations
BreastScreen SA - Website
Tasmania
BreastScreen Tasmania - Make an appointment
BreastScreen Tasmania - Website
Victoria
BreastScreen NSW - Screening locations
BreastScreen NSW - Website
Western Australia
BreastScreen WA - Book Online
BreastScreen WA - Website
Bowel Screening
If you are Medicare eligible, bowel screening is provided free of charge by the federal government. If you are 45-74 years age and due for bowel screening, contact the National Bowel Cancer Screening Register to arrange for a replacement home test kit to be sent to you. If you are not Medicare eligible, speak to your doctor about referral for bowel screening.
Request your free Bowel Screening Kit (English)
NBCSR - Web form - or you can phone 1800 627 701
For ages 45-74, Medicare eligible only
Cervical Screening
Cervical screening is provided by your local GP or health care provider. If you are Medicare eligible, some or all of the cost of cervical screening will be paid for by the government. Speak to your doctor about arranging cervical screening and if there is a cost to you.
How to get a Cervical Screening Test (English)
Department of Health and Aged Care - Website