Cervical Screening

Cervical screening, which used to be called a smear test, is a test to check the health of the cervix and help prevent cervical cancer. It’s offered to women and people with a cervix aged 25 to 64.

A full screening programme is provided at both surgeries.

You’ll be invited for screening every 5 years from when you’re 25 to 64 years old. You’ll get your first invitation a few months before you turn 25.

You may be invited more regularly if you have HPV and if you’re 65 or older, you’ll only be invited if a recent test was abnormal.

You’ll get an invitation through the NHS App, by text or by letter asking you to make an appointment and telling you how to book.

You can book an appointment as soon as you get an invitation.

Please only book an appointment if you have received an invitation however if you have any questions about cervical screening invitations, results or any symptoms you have, do contact us to discuss (NB if you missed your last cervical screening, you do not need to wait for an invitation to book an appointment).

Please visit https://www.nhs.uk/tests-and-treatments/cervical-screening/ for more information.

Maternity and Antenatal Care

Maternity services and antenatal care are provided by our hospital colleagues from the Norfolk and Norwich University hospital (NNUH).

Once your pregnancy is confirmed, please complete NNUH booking form and call 01603 481222 to arrange an appointment with a community midwife.