The Castle Practice

The Health Centre | Taylors Avenue | Carrickfergus | BT38 7HU

Latest data shows that nearly a third of those who are eligible for their cervical screening have not taken up the offer of the potentially lifesaving test. The NHS is calling on anyone eligible for cervical screening who has not yet come forward to book an appointment, as these checks save lives and combined with the HPV vaccination programme could make cervical cancer a thing of the past.

The call comes as cervical cancer charity, Jo’s Trust, launches its annual Cervical Cancer Prevention Week (23-29 January 2023) to raise awareness of cervical cancer and to drive uptake in the NHS Cervical Screening Programme. The NHS Cervical Screening Programme helps save thousands of lives per year and those who are invited are being encouraged to ensure they attend their screening.

Cervical Screening

A new video below shows women what to expect when they attend for cervical screening. It has been produced by the Public Health Agency and covers the complete screening journey including the invitation, the smear test, laboratory processing, results and attendance for colposcopy. The video is primarily aimed at women attending screening for the first time aged 25, as uptake is lower in this age group. Further accessible versions of the video are in production (ie. signed in British and Irish sign language, subtitled version) and will be uploaded onto the website when available. It is hoped the video will promote informed choice among women about attending for cervical screening and seek to reassure those who are called for colposcopy. The video is on the Northern Ireland Cancer Screening Programmes website at the following link: http://www.cancerscreening.hscni.net

Please contact reception to arrange a smear appointment with a member of the nursing team.

Ceasing or Deferring Smear Recall : This link gives information about the appropriate use of ceasing and deferring in the NHS Cervical Screening Programme. 

To put your withdrawal request in writing, please complete the Informed Consent for withdrawal from the Cervical Screening Programme below:This form should be completed once the helping you decide leaflet has been read and you still wish to withdraw from the programme. Please consider contacting one of our nurses to discuss your decision and have the risks explained before completing and submitting the above template to us.

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Patients who Did Not Attend their appointments

DID NOT ATTEND (DNA)

DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 2026

260 APPOINTMENTS WERE NOT ATTENDED

Patients complain that they cannot get an appointment, yet in 1 month alone a total of 260 appointments were not attended with no reason

What does this mean to YOU?………

12 minutes of wasted GP time per appointment

= 52 hours (6.5 working days) of wasted GP appointment time

How many times during these 52 hours were YOU not able to get an appointment?

5 minutes of wasted clerical time per patient contact

= 21 hours (2.5 working days) of wasted clerical time

How many times during these 21 hours were YOU trying to book an appointment?

You can cancel your appointment in the following ways:

by phoning or texting our mobile number – 07813 985 168

by emailing reception at [email protected]

Further detailed information – https://www.castlepractice.co.uk/?p=14066&preview=true 

Castle Practice

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE SURGERY WILL BE

CLOSED FOR TRAINING FROM 1:00 PM

ON WEDNESDAY 25th FEBRUARY 2026

 

AND WILL RE-OPEN AT 8:30 AM ON

THURSDAY 26th FEBRUARY 2026

 

IF YOU REQUIRE URGENT MEDICAL CARE

PLEASE DIAL 028 9331 5804