Cervical Screening
The Cervical Check National Cervical Screening Programme guarantees free cervical smear screening for women aged 25-60 years. Cervical Check issues letters of invitation to all women aged 25 – 60 years (through the national PPS number database).
If you have never had a smear, you can check if you are registered with Cervical Check here, or call 1800 45 45 55. If you are unsure of your next smear test date, you can check here.
If you are attending for a follow-up smear test due to previous abnormal smear results, or post colposcopy, you will not receive a letter from Cervical Check.
If you have any further queries please contact us.
Cervical cancer vaccine
We provide HPV vaccination (Gardasil). If you are interested, please make an appointment with one of our doctors to discuss vaccination further.
Breast Check
You should perform regular self-checks for breast lumps. You can find more information on how to self-check here.
If you find a lump that concerns you, or you notice changes to your breast, call us to make an appointment.
Contraception
Our doctors and nurses hold Family Planning Certificates and can advise on, and prescribe, whichever method of contraception works best for you.
We offer a full range of contraceptive services including:
- Prescription of the contraceptive pill or the contraceptive patch
- Emergency contraception
- Mirena Coil insertion and removal
- Kyleena insertion and removal
- Copper Coil insertion and removal
- Implanon insertion and removal
- Counselling and referral for vasectomy and tubal ligation
If you’re unsure which contraceptive method will work best for you, feel free to schedule a consultation with one of our doctors to discuss your options.
Preconceptual and Fertility Advice
We offer:
- Pre-conceptual advice
- First line tests and advice for those having trouble conceiving
- Counselling for unplanned pregnancy
Antenatal Care and Infant Care
We work with your hospital consultant to provide you with antenatal care.
After your baby is born, we can carry out checks at 2 and 6 weeks, as well as routine vaccinations at 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 12 months and 13 months.
Sexual Health
If you are sexually active, it’s very important to be regularly screened for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). STIs will commonly show no symptoms – most are easily treatable but only if they are detected.
We can provide screening for all sexually transmitted infections on request.