Breast diagnostics · Kampala

Breast biopsy coordination in Kampala.

A breast lump or suspicious imaging result does not automatically mean cancer. When tissue sampling is recommended, Kebeza helps organise the pathway, connect the pathology evidence and explain what should happen next.

Before a procedure

First confirm whether biopsy is the appropriate next test.

Breast concerns can follow different pathways. A clinician may begin with examination and imaging, use needle sampling in some cases, or recommend a core or surgical biopsy when tissue architecture is needed.

Kebeza helps organise this decision using the referral, imaging and prior findings—not a generic promise that every lump needs the same procedure.

The Kebeza pathway

Coordination before, during and after breast sampling.

01 · Review

Clarify the clinical question

Kebeza reviews the available referral, imaging and previous results so the next step addresses the actual concern.

Starting without a referral?Begin with breast lump evaluation →
02 · Coordinate

Confirm the right procedure and setting

The appropriate clinician, facility and sampling route are confirmed where feasible. Availability and location are checked before an appointment is treated as confirmed.

ImportantKebeza does not claim that every biopsy is performed at Akamweesi Mall.
03 · Pathology

Connect the sample to a clear report

Tissue diagnosis depends on proper specimen handling and review by qualified pathology professionals. Further tests may still be needed in some cases.

04 · Explain

Understand the result and next step

Kebeza helps explain the report in plain language and organise follow-up, second opinion or specialist referral where appropriate.

Clear boundaries

Biopsy is a diagnostic step, not a screening package.

People without a symptom may need age- and risk-appropriate breast screening. A new lump, nipple change, skin change or suspicious image needs clinical assessment. If biopsy is recommended, the result must be interpreted in the context of the examination and imaging.

Medical safety: This page provides general navigation information. It cannot decide whether you need a biopsy or interpret an individual result without appropriate clinical review.
Trusted information

Sampling belongs inside a complete diagnostic pathway.

Kebeza's coordination model follows established breast-diagnostic practice: clinical findings, imaging and pathology evidence are connected so a sampling decision and result are interpreted in context.

Common questions

Breast biopsy in Kampala: FAQ.

01

Does every breast lump need a biopsy?

No. A clinician decides whether examination, imaging, needle sampling or biopsy is appropriate after reviewing the lump and the available evidence.

02

Does Kebeza perform every breast biopsy at Akamweesi Mall?

No. Kebeza coordinates the appropriate pathway. The procedure location and clinician depend on the type of sampling required and current availability, which are confirmed before an appointment.

Before travelContact Kebeza and wait for the confirmed route.
03

Can Kebeza explain a breast biopsy result from another facility?

Yes. Kebeza can help explain the pathology report in plain language and discuss whether further testing, specialist review or a second pathology opinion may be appropriate.

Bring if availableThe report, imaging and any referral or treatment notes.