If your cervical screening results show that abnormal cervical cells linked with human papillomavirus (HPV) were found, you will get a letter inviting you for a colposcopy.
You will be given your appointment time in your letter. You may have to wait 8 weeks or more.
The procedure will usually take place at a colposcopy unit at a local hospital or clinic.
Contact the hospital or clinic before your appointment if:
For the 24 hours before your colposcopy:
You might have some minor bleeding after the colposcopy, so it’s a good idea to bring a sanitary pad or panty liner to the appointment.
If you have a coil (IUD, or Mirena coil) it does not usually need to be taken out, but tell the person doing the colposcopy that you have one.