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Birmingham Breast Group is the best choice for breast lump removal near Coventry.
The surgical team at our state-of-the-art clinic uses the latest plastic surgery techniques for breast lump removal, achieving the best medical outcomes and aesthetic results for our patients.
If you are concerned about a breast lump or have a breast cancer diagnosis, please contact us to arrange a consultation with a consultant oncoplastic breast surgeon.
Birmingham Breast Group has a stellar reputation for the highest quality of breast cancer care.
Patients at our clinic near Coventry benefit from our multidisciplinary team of dedicated medical professionals, who offer diagnostic and therapeutic treatments to support you on your path to recovery.
Our whole team is passionate about optimising outcomes for patients with the latest surgical techniques and most advanced treatments.
We offer the full spectrum of breast cancer care, including surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
Patients also receive the support of a specialist nurse with highly specialised additional training who is experienced in supporting women with breast disease.
You may like to read more about the team here.

Your breast lump removal procedure will take place under general anaesthesia and will last around an hour.
A surgical incision is made in the skin in the affected area to allow the surgeon to locate the lump.
The aim of the surgery is to remove the breast lump plus a margin of surrounding healthy tissue for further analysis.
Both the lump and the extra tissue will be sent for careful analysis to check for malignancy and to give an accurate diagnosis.
The results of this analysis will determine your future treatment plan.
Once the procedure is completed, the incision will be closed with sutures and a dressing applied.
You can read more about the procedure here.
You can expect swelling, bruising and tenderness after your breast lump removal procedure.
However, these issues will soon subside with rest and care.
The progress of your healing will be monitored at regular follow-up appointments at the clinic.
You may experience discomfort for a week or so; we advise resting during this time to promote healing.
However, some patients feel well enough to resume gentle activities after a few days, and depending on the nature of your role, you may be able to return to work within a week.
Strenuous exercise and activity should be avoided for up to six weeks, as overexertion may increase the risk of complications during the healing process.
Your surgeon will advise you when you are ready to become more active again.
Although it is essential that all cancerous tissue is removed, our surgical team will use their skill to achieve this with as little impact on the appearance of your breast as possible.
However, if a large amount of breast tissue has been removed, you may notice an alteration in the shape of your breast.
Breast lump removal is a more conservative procedure than a mastectomy, and lumpectomy patients do not require extensive breast reconstruction.
We provide a range of cosmetic breast surgery procedures, including the following;
breast augmentation
breast reduction
breast lift
You can find our full range of cosmetic breast surgery procedures here.
Whether you are concerned about a lump or you are interested in breast surgery to enhance the appearance of your breasts, you can make an appointment directly.
We operate from four clinics located in outstanding private hospitals. Please see below for full contact details.
Please contact your nearest clinic.
Priory Rd
Edgbaston
Birmingham B5 7UG
Tel 0121 704 0383
Email info@birminghambreastgroup.com
1 Damson Parkway
Solihull B91 2PP
Tel 0121 7041451
Email info@birminghambreastgroup.com
Little Aston Hall Drive
Sutton Coldfield B74 3UP
Tel 0121 353 2444
Email info@birminghambreastgroup.com
Mindelsohn Way
Birmingham B15 2FQ
Tel 0121 468 2748
Email info@birminghambreastgroup.com
Coventry is a historic city in the West Midlands, England, located about 20 miles east of Birmingham.
Coventry has long been a significant centre of industry, particularly in the automotive sector and engineering. The city also became symbolic of peace and reconciliation after being heavily bombed during World War II.
One of Coventry’s most famous landmarks is Coventry Cathedral. The medieval original was left in ruins after being bombed by the German Luftwaffe in 1940, and a striking modern cathedral was built alongside it, creating a powerful symbol of hope and renewal.
Other key sites include the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, St. Mary’s Guildhall, and the striking Coventry Transport Museum, which houses the largest publicly owned collection of British vehicles.
In the 1970s, the city was the birthplace of Two Tone, a fusion of Jamaican ska, rocksteady and punk rock. Leading Ska bands included The Specials and The Selecter.
Written by a patient at BMI The Priory Hospital, 17th August 2020
Mr Henderson was kind and understanding and I felt completely at ease with him. He was well informed of my condition and explained his treatment plan to me fully. He has been very attentive in answering emails from me and I really cannot recommend him highly enough. I feel very fortunate to have been in his care.
Written by a patient at BMI The Priory Hospital, 17th August 2020
Mr Henderson was kind and understanding and I felt completely at ease with him. He was well informed of my condition and explained his treatment plan to me fully. He has been very attentive in answering emails from me and I really cannot recommend him highly enough. I feel very fortunate to have been in his care.
Written by a patient at Spire Little Aston Hospital, 1st December 2019
I have been a patient of Dr Basu since being diagnosed with Breast Cancer a few months ago. Despite the curse of my diagnosis I couldn’t have asked for a better Dr and standard of care. He and his team are super-efficient, have gone out of their way to get fast effective treatment for me and he has super-human levels of patience. During every consultation he has been ever patient, carefully listened to all my questions and concerns then taken the time to explain everything to me and provided constant reassurance. He has been accessible at all times even over weekends and the support has been broad. He looks after you as if you are family and despite having a 90 minute journey to see him at times as we wanted the fastest appointment we couldn’t ask for anything more. Our family see him as an angel not just a doctor for what he has done for us and would recommend him in less than a blink of a eye.
Written by a patient at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, 30th September 2019
I first met Naren Basu in 2016 at the Queen Elizabeth Women’s Hospital. I had been diagnosed with breast cancer. He is an exceptionally skilled man at putting people at their ease and explaining everything with great patience and candour. He is a consummate professional and really knows his stuff, especially relating to breast cancer. He is very clever, witty, and a super surgeon. He carried out a reduction to both my breasts, removing the tumours at the same time. I was fortunate indeed to have my surgery via the NHS, it would have been very expensive as a private patient but worth every penny. I felt like a million dollars after my operation. I think he is a fabulous man and so skilled on so many levels and outstanding in human kindness.
Written by a carer at Spire Little Aston Hospital, 12th June 2019
Nine days before I was due to go on an extended holiday I discovered problems in both breasts. I was lucky enough to get an appointment 3 days before travel. Mr Basu even called me on the day of the appointment to ask me to come in earlier to ensure they had time to undergo all of the tests that evening. Anyone who has had these problems will know how overwhelming it is but Mr Basu took his time to speak to me and explained all of the procedures/tests that would be carried out that evening and possible outcomes. I did have a small procedure and again everything was explained fully and felt quite safe in his hands. The follow up appointments were just as thorough and Mr Basu made sure I understood all that we discussed. If I ever found myself in this position again Mr Basu would be my first port of call.
Written by a carer at Spire Little Aston Hospital, 11th May 2020
I was diagnosed with HER2 positive breast cancer November 8th 2019 , I was then appointed Dr Henderson almost immediately to discuss my treatment plan and way forward, I must say Dr Henderson was absolutely fantastic, he has a real calming nature and really put myself and my husband at ease , plotting my treatment course from day 1 gave us a massive line of sight to work to and in with combination of the nurses at little Aston facing the biggest fight of my life became easier & easier as the week progressed, I owe Dr Henderson my life and can’t thank him enough, he’s worth is weight in gold
Written by a patient at Good Hope Hospital, 27th November 2019
I am currently under the care of Dr Daniel Henderson at Good Hope Hospital, and I couldn’t ask for better. He listens, and speaks to you in laymans terms so you understand what is going on now and in the future. He talks to you and not at you, and has a very calm and soothing manner. If you are lucky enough to be referred to him, rest assured that you are in good hands, as he gets things actioned quickly.
Written by a patient at Spire Little Aston Hospital, 1st December 2019
I have been a patient of Dr Basu since being diagnosed with Breast Cancer a few months ago. Despite the curse of my diagnosis I couldn’t have asked for a better Dr and standard of care. He and his team are super-efficient, have gone out of their way to get fast effective treatment for me and he has super-human levels of patience. During every consultation he has been ever patient, carefully listened to all my questions and concerns then taken the time to explain everything to me and provided constant reassurance. He has been accessible at all times even over weekends and the support has been broad. He looks after you as if you are family and despite having a 90 minute journey to see him at times as we wanted the fastest appointment we couldn’t ask for anything more. Our family see him as an angel not just a doctor for what he has done for us and would recommend him in less than a blink of a eye.
Written by a patient at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, 30th September 2019
I first met Naren Basu in 2016 at the Queen Elizabeth Women’s Hospital. I had been diagnosed with breast cancer. He is an exceptionally skilled man at putting people at their ease and explaining everything with great patience and candour. He is a consummate professional and really knows his stuff, especially relating to breast cancer. He is very clever, witty, and a super surgeon. He carried out a reduction to both my breasts, removing the tumours at the same time. I was fortunate indeed to have my surgery via the NHS, it would have been very expensive as a private patient but worth every penny. I felt like a million dollars after my operation. I think he is a fabulous man and so skilled on so many levels and outstanding in human kindness.
Written by a carer at Spire Little Aston Hospital, 12th June 2019
Nine days before I was due to go on an extended holiday I discovered problems in both breasts. I was lucky enough to get an appointment 3 days before travel. Mr Basu even called me on the day of the appointment to ask me to come in earlier to ensure they had time to undergo all of the tests that evening. Anyone who has had these problems will know how overwhelming it is but Mr Basu took his time to speak to me and explained all of the procedures/tests that would be carried out that evening and possible outcomes. I did have a small procedure and again everything was explained fully and felt quite safe in his hands. The follow up appointments were just as thorough and Mr Basu made sure I understood all that we discussed. If I ever found myself in this position again Mr Basu would be my first port of call.
Written by a carer at Spire Little Aston Hospital, 11th May 2020
I was diagnosed with HER2 positive breast cancer November 8th 2019 , I was then appointed Dr Henderson almost immediately to discuss my treatment plan and way forward, I must say Dr Henderson was absolutely fantastic, he has a real calming nature and really put myself and my husband at ease , plotting my treatment course from day 1 gave us a massive line of sight to work to and in with combination of the nurses at little Aston facing the biggest fight of my life became easier & easier as the week progressed, I owe Dr Henderson my life and can’t thank him enough, he’s worth is weight in gold
Written by a patient at Good Hope Hospital, 27th November 2019
I am currently under the care of Dr Daniel Henderson at Good Hope Hospital, and I couldn’t ask for better. He listens, and speaks to you in laymans terms so you understand what is going on now and in the future. He talks to you and not at you, and has a very calm and soothing manner. If you are lucky enough to be referred to him, rest assured that you are in good hands, as he gets things actioned quickly.
Written by a patient at BMI The Priory Hospital, 17th August 2020
Mr Henderson was kind and understanding and I felt completely at ease with him. He was well informed of my condition and explained his treatment plan to me fully. He has been very attentive in answering emails from me and I really cannot recommend him highly enough. I feel very fortunate to have been in his care.
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