Cervical Screening Test

Cervical smear tests are designed to identify abnormal cells in the cervix.

    

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Complete every 3 years to receive 1,000 points straight away, and in each of the next 2 years

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Complete every
3 years

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1,000
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for the next two consecutive years


A cervical cancer screen is designed to identify abnormal cells in the cervix, which may indicate a higher risk of cervical cancer.

The National Cervical Screening Programme recommends that women have a cervical cancer screen every 3 years. Female members aged 20+will earn 1,000 AIA Vitality Points straight away, and in each of the next two consecutive years.

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Download the AIA Vitality Health Check & Screening form and bring it with you to your appointment.

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Ensure your health professional signs the form. Remember, assessments must be undertaken during your AIA Vitality membership year.

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After your appointment select the date you completed the check below and upload an image or scan of your signed form.

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Please provide proof of completing your check-up by uploading your completed AIA Vitality Health Check & Screening form.

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It is generally recommended that women aged 20 - 74 years of age who have ever been sexually active should have a Cervical Screening Test every three years. However, it is imperative that you speak to your health professional for specific information on how often you should be tested.