I was scheduled for routine breast screening after I turned 50 last month. Arrived at Ardmillan Terrace in Edinburgh. The receptionist was basic, asked me for my contact number in a waiting area where other patients sat, rhetorically asked me if I’d wear a mask and then plonked me in a cubicle with instructions to take off my bra.
I then heard a faint voice from away round the corridor saying my name. I stood up, walked around, and asked if said voice had called on me. They never told me their title, but told me to come in and take off my top. They then proceeded to do a visual of my breasts without telling me they were doing a visual of my breasts. They then instructed me to stand this way and that, with no regard to any anxiety I was feeling or any concerns I had.
Eventually the 4 images required had been taken. I was then told about how I would receive results (in parrot-like fashion, so much so I can’t remember when to expect results!) and told to put my top back on. I asked if I could put my bra on too but was told I couldn’t because of time, and they had to get next patient in.
All in all the most dehumanising experience to date with NHS Lothian and the breast screening staff at Ardmillan Terrace, Edinburgh.
"Breast Screening Service"
About: NHS Lothian / South East Scotland Breast Screening Centre NHS Lothian South East Scotland Breast Screening Centre Edinburgh EH11 2JL
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