Private Smear Tests in Harley Street

Quick, comfortable, and confidential cervical screening by experienced female doctors. Early detection is key in preventing cervical cancer — we make it simple and stress-free.

What is Smear Tests?

A smear test, also known as a Pap smear or cervical screening, is a simple procedure used to detect abnormal changes in cervical cells before they can develop into cancer

Early Detection

Identifies abnormal cell changes before they become cancerous, making treatment more effective.

Regular Screening

Recommended for women aged 25 and over as part of preventive healthcare.

Peace of Mind

Quick procedure that provides essential health information and reassurance about your wellbeing.

Why Choose Gogodoc?

Female Doctors

Compassionate, respectful care delivered by qualified female medical professionals who understand your concerns.

Private & Stress-free

Discreet, comfortable, and hassle-free screenings in a calm clinical setting designed for your privacy.

Same-day Booking

Skip the wait — schedule your test quickly and conveniently with next-day appointments available.

Reliable Results

Fast turnaround and accurate reporting for peace of mind with comprehensive result explanations.

Expert Follow-Up

Fast turnaround and accurate reporting for peace of mind with comprehensive result explanations.

Harley Street Clinic

Conveniently located in prestigious Harley Street, London, with modern facilities and easy access.

How a Smear Test is Performed

your experienced female doctor will guide you through the procedure in a calm, private setting. while you lie comfortably, a small instrument called a speculum is gently inserted to view the cervix. a soft brush is then used to collect a small sample of cells from the cervix. the process is quick, usually lasting just a few minutes, with minimal discomfort. the sample is sent to the lab for analysis to detect any abnormal cell changes that may require further care or monitoring.

1. What is a smear test and how is it done?

A smear test involves gently collecting a sample of cells from the cervix using a soft brush. It’s a quick, simple procedure that usually takes just a few minutes.

2. Who should get a smear test?

Women aged 25 to 64 are advised to have regular smear tests. The frequency may vary based on age, previous results, or any risk factors.

3. Is a smear test painful?

Most women experience only mild discomfort. The test is usually well-tolerated and our female doctors ensure it is as comfortable as possible.

4. How soon will I get the results?

Results are typically available within 3 to 5 working days. We’ll notify you promptly and explain any next steps if needed.

5. What happens if my smear test result is abnormal?

An abnormal result doesn’t mean cancer. It means some cervical cells have changed. We’ll guide you through additional testing or treatment if necessary.

104 Harley St, London , W1G 7JD

Call us: +44 203 371 0995

Email us: hi@gogodoc.com

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