Overview
Cervical screening looks for certain types of Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), a common group of viruses that can cause changes to the cells of your cervix. If high-risk subtypes of HPV are found to be positive, the cells of the cervix within that sample are checked for any changes which can then be treated before they get a chance to develop into cervical cancer.
As per the NHS guidelines, smear and HPV tests are only available for women of the age of 25 and over.
What to expect at your appointment:
- Consultation with Dr Hayes
- Detailed discussion of medical history to assess for risk factors
- Abdominal and pelvic examination
- Cervical smear and HPV screen
- Cervical HPV screen
- Written medical report
- Written notification of all test results
- Referral to colposcopy specialist if required
Enhanced cervical HPV screen:
- Cytology screening : +£50
- Vaginal swab to check for bacterial infections: £115
- Vaginal swab to check for 7 sexually transmitted infections and diseases: £400
Additional referral options:
- Pelvic ultrasound scan
- Breast screening (mammogram and/or breast ultrasound scan)
- Bone density / DEXA scan for osteoporosis
Additional tests can be added at your request or Dr Hayes’ recommendation. Please note additional fees may apply.
Please note the above fees are only applicable to self-paying patients. Additional hospital fees may also apply and will be billed to you direct by the Portland Hospital. For further information, please contact the PA team.
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Cervical HPV screen Contraceptive coil insertion Contraceptive coil removal Fertility & pre-pregnancy health check Irregular or painful period review Menopause review Outpatient hysterosocopy Ovarian cancer screen PCOS – Polycystic Ovary Syndrome screen Postnatal check Recurrent miscarriage screen Recurrent thrush screen Sexual health check – Comprehensive Well woman & vaginal health check