Virtual Breast
Consultations
Expert guidance.
From home. At your pace
At Breast Scan Harley Street, we understand that early action saves lives and that taking the first step toward breast health can feel overwhelming. That’s why we offer video consultations and guided self-examination support, so you can speak with a specialist and understand your body better, without needing to leave home.
What Is a Virtual Breast Consultation?
A video consultation is a secure, private appointment with one of our experienced breast health specialists. It’s ideal if you:
- Have noticed a lump, pain, or change in your breast
- Need advice on whether to book a scan or biopsy
- Are unsure how to perform a self-exam
- Want a second opinion on previous results
- Feel anxious and would prefer to talk first before visiting in person
You’ll have direct face-to-face time on video, where we’ll:
- Discuss your symptoms or concerns
- Review any previous imaging or test reports you’ve had
- Guide you through a safe, effective self-breast exam
- Recommend next steps, including scans if needed
- Video Appointments last around 20–30 minutes
- Delivered securely through encrypted platforms
- Follow-up plan provided via email after the call
How to Book a Virtual Consultation
Booking is quick and easy:
- Submit your request online
Book a Virtual Consultation or email us at
appointments@breastscanharley.co.uk - Choose your time
Select a slot that suits your schedule early morning and evening
options available. - Connect with a specialist
You’ll receive a secure video link ahead of your appointment.
Guided Self-Examination: Know What’s Normal
During your video consultation, your clinician can walk you
through how to perform a breast self-exam properly. Knowing your body is the first step toward early detection.
- Where to check: Breasts, underarms, and collarbone
- What to look for: Lumps, changes in shape, skin texture, or nipple discharge
- How it should feel: What’s normal and what isn’t
- When to examine: Best time in your cycle for reliable checks
We also provide a printable PDF and video demonstration so you can continue self-checks monthly with confidence.
Why Choose Breast Scan Harley Street?
- Patient-first approach – We treat every concern with urgency and empathy
- Virtual-first convenience – Expert care without travel or waiting rooms
- Education-focused care – We empower you with the knowledge to take charge of your health
- Rapid next steps – If imaging is required, we’ll fast-track you to our Harley Street clinic for same-day or next-day scans.
Common Questions Answered During a Virtual Appointment
- Is this lump something I should worry about?
- How do I check my breasts properly?
- My mammogram was inconclusive — what now?
- Can I be scanned if I have implants or dense breast tissue?
- I’m high-risk — how often should I be screened?
Start Your Breast Health Journey From Home
Taking action shouldn’t have to wait.
Book a video consultation today and speak to someone who understands, listens, and guides you through the next best step.
Call us: 020 1234 5678
Email: appointments@breastscanharley.co.uk
- Video Appointments last around 20–30 minutes
- Delivered securely through encrypted platforms
- Follow-up plan provided via email after the call
How to Book a Virtual Consultation
Booking is quick and easy:
- Submit your request online
Book a Virtual Consultation or email us at
appointments@breastscanharley.co.uk - Choose your time
Select a slot that suits your schedule early morning and evening
options available. - Connect with a specialist
You’ll receive a secure video link ahead of your appointment.
Why Choose Breast Scan Harley Street?
- Patient-first approach – We treat every concern with urgency and empathy
- Virtual-first convenience – Expert care without travel or waiting rooms
- Education-focused care – We empower you with the knowledge to take charge of your health
- Rapid next steps – If imaging is required, we’ll fast-track you to our Harley Street clinic for same-day or next-day scans.
Common Questions Answered During a Virtual Appointment
- Is this lump something I should worry about?
- How do I check my breasts properly?
- My mammogram was inconclusive — what now?
- Can I be scanned if I have implants or dense breast tissue?
- I’m high-risk — how often should I be screened?