If you have been invited for screening, or have been for screening and have any questions about the result, you should contact the name and address shown on your invitation letter or result letter. If you are worried about a specific problem, or otherwise worried about the risks of cancer, then you should talk to your GP.
Screening is for people without symptoms. If you are concerned about any symptoms, please contact your GP or visit NHS Direct Online.
Remedica cervical screening DVDs
Click on the images below to view the English language patient modules. The modules are also available in Urdu, Gujarati, Punjabi, Bengali and Cantonese languages. All modules, including those for physicians, are available; Remedica cervical screening DVDs.




Copies of the DVD are obtainable from the publications orderline.
Information Resources
There is a variety of information available in different formats designed to assist in answering questions about cervical screening. There is a selection of audio and video resources as well as information leaflets and booklets.
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NHS cervical screening (leaflet) |
Cervical Screening: Audio leaflets (CD or online) |
British Sign Language information leaflets (DVD) |
It's your choice DVD |
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14 day turnaround time |
NHSCSP 1 (publication) |
NHSCSP Audit of invasive cervical cancer |
2012 Annual Review |
- NHSCSP home page
- Programme publications
- Overview of cervical cancer
- About cervical screening
- Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
- Research in cervical screening
- How is the cervical screening
programme organised? - More information for health
professionals - Frequently asked questions
- Programme statistics
- Programme news index
- Useful links