Cervical screening is done at the GP practice for women and people with a cervix aged 25 to 64 years and should be invited by letter.
It is the best way to protect yourself from cervical cancer so please attend if you are invited or book a telephone appointment with one of our nurses if you have any questions or concerns regarding smear tests.
The NHS Cervical Screening Programme has made a significant impact on cervical cancer mortality since it was established in 1988, saving an estimated 5,000 lives a year.
However, coverage is at a 20-year low. Figures published by NHS Digital show that, at 31 March 2018, the percentage of eligible women (aged 25 to 64) screened adequately was 71.4%. The national target for cervical screening coverage is 80% with coverage at its lowest amongst those aged 25 – 35.