
Dr Triet Hoang
Consultant Radiologist
About Triet Hoang
Dr Hoang completed his clinical radiology training in London at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals and sub specialist breast radiology fellowship at St George’s Hospital.
He is a member of the British Society of Breast Radiology and works both in the symptomatic breast service as well as the NHS Breast Screening Programme at the North London Breast Screening Unit.
Expertise
- Mammograms
- Breast and Axillary Ultrasound
- Breast/Axillary Lymph Node Biopsies
- Breast MRI
- Stereotactic Vacuum Biopsies of Breast Lesions
- Ultrasound Guided Breast/Axillary Lymph Node Marker Insertions
- Wire Localizations of Breast Lesions (Ultrasound-Guided or Stereotactic)
- and Staging CT
Overview
- Age of patients seen
- 18+
- Languages spoken
- English
- Online profiles
- Professional memberships
GMC
Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists
British Society of Breast Radiology
Consultations and services
Insurers covered


- +4 more
- Allianz Partners
- Cigna International
- Healix
- Henner
Tests & treatments
Conditions & symptoms
Locations
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Frequently asked questions
Yes, but only for certain services. Some consultations, assessments, and treatments can be booked directly, while others require a GP or specialist referral. Please check the relevant service page for guidance, and contact the centre if you’re unsure.
We aim to offer appointments as quickly as possible, and many services have same-day or next-day availability. Waiting times vary depending on the appointment type, specialty, and consultant availability, but our team will always offer the earliest suitable appointment.
Yes. You can arrange an appointment for a family member, or someone you care for, just let us know when you get in touch. We’ll need their details and consent to complete the booking, unless you're their legal guardian or have power of attorney.
Your first consultation includes a detailed discussion of your symptoms, medical history, and lifestyle factors, followed by a thorough examination. It’s helpful if you can bring the results of any previous investigations with you, as well as a list of your current medications. Come with a comfortably full bladder so you can provide a urine sample if requested.