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Our Diagnostic Process at Sriram Hospitals

At Sriram Hospitals, we follow a step-by-step approach for accurate diagnosis:

  1. Detailed Medical History & Physical Examination

    • Our specialists examine the lump’s size, location, and characteristics.

  2. Imaging Studies

    • Ultrasound for younger patients or those with dense breast tissue.

    • Mammogram for detailed X-ray imaging of the breast.

  3. Biopsy (if required)

    • Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) or Core Needle Biopsy to analyze cells or tissue samples.

  4. Additional Tests

    • Blood work, MRI, or advanced imaging if necessary for further evaluation.

Why Choose Sriram Hospitals for Breast Lump Evaluation?

  • Expert team of oncologists, radiologists, and breast surgeons

  • Advanced imaging & diagnostic equipment

  • Fast and accurate results

  • Compassionate patient care with complete privacy

Conclusion

At Sriram Hospitals, we understand that finding a breast lump can be stressful and worrying. Our priority is to provide a quick, accurate, and compassionate evaluation so you can move forward with the right treatment plan. Early detection saves lives—book your breast lump evaluation today for peace of mind and timely care.

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Breast Lump Evalution

Empowering Women's Health

PROMOTING FEMALE HEALTH AT EVERY STAGE

What is Breast Lump Evaluation?

Breast lump evaluation is a thorough clinical process to determine the nature of a lump or abnormal area in the breast. Lumps can be caused by various conditions, ranging from benign (non-cancerous) issues like cysts or fibroadenomas to malignant (cancerous) growths. Early detection and diagnosis are crucial for effective treatment.

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When Should You Get a Breast Lump Evaluated?

You should seek medical evaluation if you notice:

  • A new lump or thickened area in your breast or underarm

  • Changes in breast size or shape

  • Skin dimpling or redness

  • Nipple discharge (especially if bloody)

  • Persistent pain in one breast area

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