Cervical Screening can pick up cell changes and, if needed, these changes can be treated to prevent a cancer developing. If you are aged 25 to 64 and you have a cervix, you can have cervical screening.
Screening is a test for cell changes that could lead to cancer if left untreated. Screening is not a test for cancer, but sometimes the test does pick up early cancers. Cervical cancers found early are easier to treat.
Cervical Screening Wales is responsible for the NHS cervical screening programme in Wales, including sending invitations. We get your details from your doctor's list, so it is important that your doctor has your correct name and address.
Find out more about Cervical Screening here.