Why have a cervical smear test?
A smear test is a simple examination to check the health of a woman’s
cervix. It is called a smear test (or Pap smear) because the doctor
or nurse takes a small sample of cervical cells to be analysed by our
laboratory. If abnormal cells are found, in many cases they will go
back to normal on their own, but sometimes they continue to develop.
If left untreated, these cells may eventually develop into cancer. However,
it usually takes more than ten years for this to happen, and cervical
cancer can easily be prevented if abnormal changes are found and treated
early.
We are currently offering cervical smear tests using Liquid Based
Cytology.
What does the test involve?
During the test, the doctor will insert a small instrument called a speculum
into the vagina. This is then opened up to allow the doctor to see the
cervix, which is the neck of the uterus (womb). A very small plastic brush
is then used to sweep the surface of the cervix. This brush is then placed
into a special container of fluid which is then sent to our laboratory.
While at Clinic Express why not also have a sexual health screen? We
can test for the commonest sexually transmitted infections at the same
time as your smear test.
All tests for sexually transmitted infections and their results are based
on your clinical number and date of birth and not your name to ensure
accuracy and security of care.
We aim to provide professional yet sympathetic treatment in a relaxed
and friendly environment.
Liquid Based Cytology
Clinic Express uses the Cytyc Imaging system as an enhanced Quality
Control.
Liquid Based Cytology has been shown to be more accurate than the traditional
slide smear, resulting in fewer false-negatives and inadequate smears.
The sample is taken just like a standard smear, but instead of smearing
the cells onto a glass slide, the top of the spatula, or brush, is placed
in a small tube filled with preservative liquid. This enables the laboratory
to separate out mucus and blood before analysing the cells.
With liquid-based cytology the sample cells can also be tested for
HPV (the sexually transmitted infection linked to 99% of cervical cancers)
and chlamydia. This helps to identify HPV early – before cell changes
have begun – and gives women with the virus the opportunity to have
more frequent screening. If the results show both cell changes and HPV,
the woman may be referred more quickly for tests and treatment.
Making an appointment.
Clinic Express offer smear tests by appointment only.
Please call us on 0117 92 999 00 or email clinic@clinic-express.co.uk
Cost
Further information
NHS cervical screening programme
www.cancerscreening.nhs.uk
British Society of Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology
www.bsccp.org.uk
CancerHelp UK
0800 226 237
www.cancerhelp.org.uk
Sources
Cervical screening a pocket guide. NHS Cervical Screening
Programme.
www.cancerscreening.nhs.uk/cervical/index.html
Cancer: number of new cases 2003, by sex and age. National
Statistics.
www.statistics.gov.uk
NHS Cervical Screening Programme. Cancer Screening Programmes.
National Health Service (NHS).
www.cancerscreening.nhs.uk
Cervical screening: the facts. Department of Health.
www.dh.gov.uk
The use of liquid-based cytology for cervical screening. National
Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE). October 2003.
www.nice.org.uk
Treatment for abnormal smear. Cancer Research UK.
www.cancerhelp.org.uk
What your abnormal result means. National Health Service (NHS)
Cervical Screening Programme.
www.cancerscreening.nhs.uk
We aim to provide an atmosphere of professional yet sympathetic treatment in a relaxed and friendly environment which promotes best practice in the area of sexual health and well being. Doctor-Patient confidentiality is at the core of everything we do.
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NO APPOINTMENT IS NEEDED, WALK IN AND GET TESTED TODAY!