Women’s Health.
Menopause, contraception, cervical smears, coils
Every woman has individual needs regarding her health.
At CPD we aim to provide preventative health screening to address specific health needs of women and identify any early signs of degenerative illness or potential health risk factors. We also aim to give you the best advice on lifestyle choices, physical and mental health issues, and advice regarding your risk factors.
We can also offer:
- Hormone tests
- Cervical smears
- Mammograms
- DEXA scans for osteoporosis
We provide individualised testing tailored to your specific health requirements, and comprehensive follow-up to deal with any conditions revealed by the examination and tests, and provide you with an experienced medical opinion on how to optimise your health
Medical check-ups should become part of your self-care regime you don’t need to wait until you are feeling unwell, having a check-up when you’re feeling well can give you a better understanding of your health and allowing to take preventative measures when necessary
Cervical Cytology
A cervical screening or smear test examines the cells at the neck of your womb. This detects any changes within the cells so that appropriate treatment can be given quickly.
If left, most cell changes provoked by an infection with the human papilloma virus (HPV) will revert to normal. However, a small percentage will progress to develop cervical cancer over the next ten years.
Cervical smears look for these changes so that any areas of abnormal cells can be easily treated at an early stage, completely preventing any further progression.
The national screening programme invites all women aged 25 to 64 to be screened every three years till 50 years, then every five years.
They check first for the presence of HPV; if there are no signs of HPV infection, it is very unlikely that there will be any abnormal cell changes. If the sample shows HPV, it will be analysed for abnormal cells.
We offer a comprehensive screening service (at the Nuffield or our branch sugery) carried out in a 30-minute appointment for £164. There are additional charges for processing the smear as below.
- The sample will be automatically checked for abnormal cells – cost £53.
- if you are found to be positive for HPV changes in the cells of the cervix at no additional cost.
- If you wish to have HPV & and cytology done together, there will be an additional charge of £65.48
- So the total additional cost would be £118.48
Your doctor can answer any queries and confirm exactly which tests you would like at the time of the smear.
Occasionally, the smears or HPV samples cannot be analysed or returned as inadequate, in which case they need to be repeated in 3 months.
This is no one’s fault; it is just a weakness in all cervical screening programmes. Unfortunately, the labs still charge for these samples, meaning we need to charge you for the smear and repeat if necessary.
Self-Collection HPV Test
An alternative for our patients which provides women with the option to self-collect a vaginal specimen that is then sent to the laboratory for testing looking for high-risk HPV DNA subtypes. These can be sent out to you at the cost of £42.00
There is a well-documented high level of correlation between the HPV DNA results from self-collected and clinician-collected specimens.
A negative result means that these high-risk subtypes of HPV were not detected, and the patient is at extremely low risk of developing high-grade cervical disease/CIN2+ before their next routine visit.
A positive HPV result might indicate an increased risk of developing CIN/cervical cancer, and the report from the laboratory will provide a clear recommendation for follow-up/colposcopy.
Self-collection of specimens for HPV testing is not intended to replace existing screening programs but allows for the following:
- Those who wish to test following a change of sexual partner
- Option for identifying individual high-risk DNA subtypes
- Personal preference to self-collect vaginal samples
- An acceptable option for women who avoid having regular cervical smears
Contraception
Contraception needs to be considered for all women of reproductive age that are having sex. Though the 40s and into the perimenopause contraception is still required. For women whose last period comes under 50y, we advise contraception for 2y after this period, women with a last period over 50y need contraception for a further year.
For women over the age of 40y there are plenty of options for contraception. They should also be considering ways of preventing sexually transmitted infections if they are embarking on a new relationship. We can guide you through the best contraceptive options for you, and fit coils or implants if required.
Contact us
Visit our medical centre
Nuffield Health Hospital,
4 Trumpington Rd,
Cambridge CB2 8AF
T: 01223 967995
Phones answered 9–5 Monday to Friday.
For more specific medical enquiries or to contact one of the doctors: [email protected]