Pennine Breast Screening Service located at Little Horton Ln, Bradford BD5 0NA, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01274 365521

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milsey

5 Google Rating

Fabulous would not worry if ever have to go back

5/ 5

Fabulous would not worry if ever have to go back

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Jill Petrovic

5 Google Rating

Wonderful staff who were very professional and understanding. Excellent service. All the staff at t

5/ 5

Wonderful staff who were very professional and understanding. Excellent service. All the staff at the hospital were very helpful and friendly.

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jake smith

1 Google Rating

During a time of utter fear and an incredible sense of worry for my lady one would assume contacting

1/ 5

During a time of utter fear and an incredible sense of worry for my lady one would assume contacting Pennine Breast Screening would instil a sense of help and guidance. Some direction. However it was the complete opposite. Utterly rude and belittling. Unhelpful. I STRONGLY suggest an alternative screening service. Shocking.

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Sarah Storton

5 Google Rating

My mum had a mammogram and needed further assistance so was sent to st Luke’s breast clinic. The s

5/ 5

My mum had a mammogram and needed further assistance so was sent to st Luke’s breast clinic. The staff there were so kind and reassuring, unlike the place she visited prior to this. It’s so nice when people appreciate what could be going through someone’s head who has previously suffered with cancer. All clear though thankfully! Yay!

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Julie Grace

5 Google Rating

I attended the screening unit on the 14th October, I am hard of hearing so it with the mask wearing

5/ 5

I attended the screening unit on the 14th October, I am hard of hearing so it with the mask wearing it was quite difficult but the nurses made sure I could hear them and knew what they were doing. I was treated with respect and courtesy. This was my second time at the unit and although embarrassing this could save your life for the sake of minutes.

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Wendy Miller

1 Google Rating

I went to the portacabin in st.Lukes ground, it was a terrible experience I will never go again. The

1/ 5

I went to the portacabin in st.Lukes ground, it was a terrible experience I will never go again. The lady doing it was so rough, she did not put me at ease at all, it's not a nice thing to have done and a bit embarrassing, I was just treated like a piece of meat no compassion, not even a smile off her never will I go again to be made to feel like that.

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