St Paul’s Surgery Patient satisfaction survey 2023

Dear Patients Annually we like to survey our patients, to gain valuable feedback as to whether your last encounter with us was a positive experience or not and to gather your thoughts on how we could improve. Please complete our 2023 Patient satisfaction survey using this link https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YTY66JY . It should take no longer than

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Cervical Screening Awareness Week 2022 – Book your appointment now!

Cervical Screening (Smear Test) is routinely offered to women as part of a National Screening Programme between the ages of 25 and 64.

This test is not to diagnose cervical cancer. The test is to check the health of the cervix, which is the lower part of the womb – sometimes called the neck of the womb. For the majority of women the test will show that everything is fine but for 1 in 20 women there may be some changes in the cells that can be caused by many things. Most of these changes will not lead to cervical cancer. Since the 1980’s, cervical cancer rates have halved mostly due to women having regular smear tests.

The test can be done at your Practice, for further information, please visit the NHS information website.

Jo’ s Cervical Cancer Trust.

Please click on the image below for additional help and information from Jo’s cervical cancer trust.