Preventative cervical screening focused on early detection, reducing cervical cancer risk, and supporting long-term women’s health.
Cervical screening is one of the most effective ways to help prevent cervical cancer. Regular screening can identify the presence of human papillomavirus (HPV) early, before abnormal cell changes develop.
The Cervical Screening Test looks for the presence of HPV, the virus linked to most cervical cancers, and is recommended every five years. If you are aged 25 to 74, have a cervix, and have ever been sexually active, cervical screening is recommended — even if you have received the HPV vaccination. Our team provides supportive, respectful care and can discuss screening options with you, including self-collection where appropriate.
Your cervical screening appointment is designed to provide safe, supportive care while helping you stay up to date with preventative health screening.
Your doctor or nurse will review your screening history, overall health, and any symptoms or concerns you may wish to discuss.
The Cervical Screening Test may be performed by your doctor or through self-collection where appropriate and available.
We’ll explain your results clearly and discuss whether any follow-up, repeat testing, or further assessment is recommended.
Regular cervical screening plays an important role in long-term women’s health. We can help you stay on track with future screening and preventative healthcare needs.