Cervical screening (also known as a smear test) checks the health of your cervix. The cervix is the opening to your womb from your vagina.
It’s not a test for cancer, it’s a test to help prevent cancer.
Who the Screening is for
All women and people with a cervix aged 25 to 64 should get a letter to invite them for a smear.
If you’ve not been invited and think you’re eligible, please contact the surgery.
How Often You Need a Screening
How often you need screening depends on how old you are.
If you’re:
- Under 25, you’ll be invited up to 6 months before you turn 25.
- 25 to 49, you’ll be invited every 3 years.
- 50 to 64, you’ll be invited every 5 years.
- 65 or older, you’ll only be invited if 1 of your last 3 tests was abnormal.
Getting an Appointment
You’ll get a letter in the post inviting you to make an appointment.
The letter will tell you where you can go and how to request an appointment.
If You Have Not Received a Screening Letter
You can also request an appointment at the surgery if you have not received an invite by letter, or if you lost the letter.