Breast Clinic
Breast health concerns — whether a routine check or something more worrying — deserve focused attention and a team that takes them seriously. The Breast Clinic at Bharati Hospital brings together experienced breast surgeons and support specialists to provide complete care for all breast-related conditions, from the first consultation right through to treatment and recovery, all in one place.
SUPER SPECIALITY
- Breast Clinic
- Bariatric Surgery
- Cardiology
- Gastroenterology
- Neonatology
- Nephrology
- Sleep Medicine
- Neurology
- Neuro Surgery
- Oncology
- Paediatric Surgery
- Bone Marrow Transplant
- Plastic Surgery
- Reproductive Medicine and Surgery (IVF)
- Rheumatology
- Spine Surgery
- Diabetes Clinic
- Urology
- Vascular Surgery
- General Surgery
- CVTS (Cardiovascular And Thoracic Surgery Department )
OVERVIEW
A breast-related concern can be unsettling, and navigating the right care shouldn’t add to that stress. Our Breast Clinic is built around the idea that every patient deserves a clear diagnosis, an honest conversation, and a treatment plan that fits their situation.
The clinic runs daily OPDs and is led by experienced female breast surgeons — something many patients find reassuring when discussing something as personal as breast health. Whether the concern turns out to be benign or requires more involved treatment, the same team stays with the patient through the process.
From clinical examination and imaging to biopsy, surgery, and post-treatment follow-up, everything is coordinated within the clinic. For cancer cases, our multidisciplinary approach brings together surgery, medical oncology, and radiation — so patients aren’t left figuring out which door to knock on next.
Scope of Services
- Breast pain — assessment and management
- Fibroadenoma and breast cysts
- Breast infections and abscess drainage
- Nipple discharge — investigation and treatment
- Fibrocystic breast disease
- Preventive breast health care and surveillance
- Clinical breast examination
- Triple assessment — clinical, imaging, and pathology
- Biopsy services — core needle, fine needle, and excision biopsy
- Breast cancer staging and workup
- Multidisciplinary breast cancer management
- Coordination with medical oncology for chemotherapy
- Radiation therapy planning and referral
- Long-term follow-up and survivorship care
- Breast lump excision
- Microdochectomy (for nipple discharge)
- Modified Radical Mastectomy (MRM)
- Breast Conservation Surgery (BCS / lumpectomy)
- Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
- Oncoplastic breast surgery
- Implant-based breast reconstruction post-mastectomy
- Augmentation mammoplasty
- Reduction mammoplasty
Technology & Facilities
- Daily OPD — no long waiting periods for an initial consultation
- Consultations conducted by experienced female surgeons, ensuring patients feel comfortable discussing sensitive concerns
- Triple assessment facility — clinical examination, radiology, and biopsy all coordinated in-house
- Oncoplastic surgical expertise — focusing on both cancer clearance and cosmetic outcome
- Integrated multidisciplinary team covering surgery, oncology, and reconstruction
- Post-treatment follow-up care built into the care pathway, not an afterthought
FAQs
The clinic handles the full range — from common benign conditions like fibroadenomas, cysts, and breast pain, to complex malignant conditions including breast cancer at various stages. Both diagnostic and treatment services are available under one roof.
No. You can walk in directly to the OPD. The clinic runs daily, so you don’t need to wait long for an initial consultation.
Yes. Consultations at our Breast Clinic are conducted by experienced female surgeons. We understand that for many women, this makes the conversation easier — and that matters to us.
Triple assessment is the standard approach for evaluating a breast lump or abnormality. It involves three things — a clinical examination, imaging (usually an ultrasound or mammogram), and a biopsy or fine needle test. Together, these give a clear and reliable picture of what’s going on.
Breast conservation surgery removes the tumour while keeping as much of the breast as possible. It’s an option for many early-stage breast cancer patients, but suitability depends on tumour size, location, and other clinical factors. Our surgeons discuss all options with patients before any decision is made.
Oncoplastic surgery combines cancer removal with reconstructive techniques — so the focus is not just on clearing the tumour, but also on preserving the shape and appearance of the breast. It’s increasingly the preferred approach for patients who are candidates for breast conservation.
Yes. Implant-based reconstruction is offered for patients who have undergone mastectomy. Our team will walk you through what to expect, timing, and suitability during the consultation.
Follow-up care is a structured part of the process here — not just a one-time check. Patients are monitored regularly after surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation to catch any concerns early and support recovery.