Book For A Cervical Cancer Screening Today.
Book For A Cervical Cancer Screening Today.
Women who are at higher risk for cervical cancer may need to screen more frequently. Ask your health care provider about what is right for you.
Book For A Cervical Cancer Screening Today.
Women who are at higher risk for cervical cancer may need to screen more frequently. Ask your health care provider about what is right for you.
Cervical Cancer
21 TO 29 YEARS OLD
Start getting Pap tests at 21 years of age, repeat every 3 years (unless otherwise indicated by your doctor).
30 TO 65 YEARS OLD
Begin co-testing (Pap test combined with an HPV test) every 5 years or, get a Pap test every 3 years. Discuss your options with your doctor.
65+ YEARS OLD
Stop screening if you have had normal results for several years.
Women who are at higher risk for cervical cancer may need to screen more frequently. Ask your health care provider about what is right for you. Women who have been vaccinated for HPV must still follow these guidelines.