First consultation for DCIS - private or public?

I was diagnosed a few weeks ago with low-grade DCIS, showing up in 2 clusters of microcalcifications on my right friedegg.
All quite sudden given I'm 42 and was expecting to be chased away from BreastScreen NSW telling me it was cysts, which has happened to me previously. Instead, I got the works (mammo, ultrasound, biopsy wootwoot), with the diagnosing doctor recommending a mastectomy because:
1. I'm small (barely a B cup) - so a wide-local excision would leave a "poor cosmetic result"
2. I have a family history of bad boobies - my grandma had a mastectomy in her late-50s, and recently 2 of my cousins (also in their 40s) have had surgery and chemo related to breast cancer.
So while I'm grateful that it's been spotted early, I'm still reeling from the recommendation of "just-in-case" breast removal, and wondering about "wait-and-see" DCIS trials that are happening in Europe and the US... In any case, when my logical brain can function it's telling me to chill the hell out, and just go see a practising surgeon to get more info.
My question: I don't have private health insurance due to just moving back home to Sydney, but I am prepared to cover some of the consult costs myself (probably not the surgery... if it's needed) if it's better to meet with a doctor at their own practice. The doctor I'm thinking of seeing (Cindy Mak) operates out of her own consult rooms and the RPA Lifehouse. Does anyone know if it makes any difference which consult rooms you start with? Should I save myself a couple hundred and blow it on much-needed anti-anti-cancer-diet supplies of wine and chocolate?
And any feedback on Cindy Mak or Belinda Chan?
Thanks in advance ladies.
And sorry if I sound flippant, I'm actually feeling quite blue after starting all this research and need to gee myself up.
All quite sudden given I'm 42 and was expecting to be chased away from BreastScreen NSW telling me it was cysts, which has happened to me previously. Instead, I got the works (mammo, ultrasound, biopsy wootwoot), with the diagnosing doctor recommending a mastectomy because:
1. I'm small (barely a B cup) - so a wide-local excision would leave a "poor cosmetic result"
2. I have a family history of bad boobies - my grandma had a mastectomy in her late-50s, and recently 2 of my cousins (also in their 40s) have had surgery and chemo related to breast cancer.
So while I'm grateful that it's been spotted early, I'm still reeling from the recommendation of "just-in-case" breast removal, and wondering about "wait-and-see" DCIS trials that are happening in Europe and the US... In any case, when my logical brain can function it's telling me to chill the hell out, and just go see a practising surgeon to get more info.
My question: I don't have private health insurance due to just moving back home to Sydney, but I am prepared to cover some of the consult costs myself (probably not the surgery... if it's needed) if it's better to meet with a doctor at their own practice. The doctor I'm thinking of seeing (Cindy Mak) operates out of her own consult rooms and the RPA Lifehouse. Does anyone know if it makes any difference which consult rooms you start with? Should I save myself a couple hundred and blow it on much-needed anti-anti-cancer-diet supplies of wine and chocolate?
And any feedback on Cindy Mak or Belinda Chan?
Thanks in advance ladies.

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Welcome from another newbie. I’m post surgical and chemo round #1.
Go gently
I had my surgery at the Lifehouse. Not with the surgeons you mentioned. I changed because I had a very bad experience. The hospital is very nice and the nurses are wonderful, but not all the surgeons are fantastic so choose carefully.
Good luck! ♥️
i am in a private health fund but still had quite serious out of pocket expenses for my left mastectomy( with insertion of tissue expander in anticipation of reconstruction) and right breast reduction.I was at St Vincent’s Private for 6 nights and under the care of both a breast cancer surgeon and a plastic surgeon.
My care was top class and I love all my Doctors.
Both my surgeons also operate in St Vincent’s public but if you are a patient there you may not get them and there may be delays for the reconstruction part.
So I don’t know if that helps or not , I do know a couple of people who had double mastectomies in the public system here in Sydney and were also very happy.
The other thing is that I started out thinking I was having a lumpectomy but the mri showed the size of the tumour such that a mastectomy was recommended so sometimes things change rather quickly.
Cheers so much @Ausmum2 for telling your story. I'm sorry to hear about the escalation over time, but glad you found a good team to work with. I hope I'll find some decent people too.
@FLClover - Great to hear reassuring feedback from someone who's used the Lifehouse. Thank you also and I'll reply to your PM after this!
@Julez1958 - Good to hear other positive feedback about the public system.
@Halla - My god, I haven't really started looking at all the surgical costs yet but it could come to quite a sickening amount of money. Just glad we're in a country where there is decent public healthcare.
And as you all seemed to point out, quite reasonably, it is very early days for me and things can change quite significantly.
Big hugs to you all from Sydney.
i went private & had no out of pocket expenses at all. The entire surgery didnt cost me a cent!! The only cost was for my radiation & i chose to go private so i could select my treatment facility & also the times/days I wanted my appt. & I dont regret it at all. I was so well looked after but I know others who go public, have also had good experiences.
Sounds like you may be a candidate for genetic testing as you have family history. I went through that also & it is advised to get that done before any radiation as the results may effect your treatment plan as its harder to do recon surgery after rad as the tissue is so damaged. Good luck with it all. love & strength xx