This is a simple procedure used to look at the cervix, the lower part of the womb at the top of the vagina. It is often done if cervical screening finds abnormal cells in your cervix. These cells are not harmful and often go away on their own, but sometimes there is a risk they could eventually turn into cervical cancer if not treated.
You may be referred for a colposcopy within a few weeks of cervical screening if:
A colposcopy can also be used to find out the cause of problems such as unusual vaginal bleeding after sex.
Please try not to worry if you have been referred for a colposcopy. It is very unlikely you have a cancer and any abnormal cells won’t get worse while you are waiting for your appointment.
The service is staffed by consultants and a colposcopy nurse specialist. The woman can be offered treatment at the same visit if required.
Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital
Appointments 01256 313131
Colposcopy nurse 01256 313682
Royal Hampshire County Hospital
Appointments 01962 824210
Colposcopy nurse 01962 825664