Fitting and information closer to home

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Posted 29 April, 2026
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Becky Osmond is the Cancer Society’s expert Prosthetics Service Coordinator, and she will be coming to Queenstown for free fittings on May 14. Having previously worked as a Registered Nurse, she moved into prosthetics several years ago.

With the prosthesis and mastectomy bra fitting service covering Southland and Central Otago, this will be the first time the free clinic will be held in Queenstown. Becky is here to support anyone on their breast cancer journey, providing information and advice, as well as post-op supports to increase comfort.

Her prosthetics room is well stocked with different types of breast forms, bras, camisoles and more for all types of activities and lifestyles. She has three major suppliers that she can order high-quality Amoena, Anita, Silima and American Breast Care brands. The wide range of American Breast Care brands. The wide range of non-wired mastectomy bras covers everything from pretty and lacey, soft and comfortable, smooth and seamless to supportive and sporty. There are lots of different breast forms available too, including ones for swimming.

She’ll be here to support anyone on their breast cancer journey. Fittings will take place between 9am and 3pm on 14th May at Cancer Society, Remarkables Park Town Centre. Bookings are essential - to book your free appointment, contact Becky on 021 225 2501 or 03 218 4108.


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