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The CervicalCheck register

The cervical screening register is a list of people we invite to make an appointment for a free cervical screening test (formerly smear test).

Most people who are eligible for screening are already on our register - we get details from the Department of Social Protection.

But there’s a chance we have your old contact details or that you're not automatically on the register.

Checking the cervical screening register

If you have not had cervical screening in Ireland before make sure to:

  • check that you are on the cervical screening register
  • give us your correct contact details

You can do this from age 25.

You can also use the register to find:

  • when your next screening test is due so you can make an appointment for a test
  • your Cervical Screening Programme Identifier (CSPID) if you have lost your reminder letter

Who should have cervical screening

Why we need your correct contact details

We use your details to:

  • remind you when your next cervical screening test is due so you can book a test
  • tell you when your results are ready

If your details change

If you have had cervical screening before, update your details as soon as possible when they change. For example, if you move address.

If you have returned to Ireland after living in another country, check you are still on the register. Enter your contact details to make sure we can contact you.

How to check, join and update the register

You need your PPS number and date of birth to check the register.

Women and anyone with a cervix can get free cervical screening.

To join the cervical screening register you also need to:

  • live in Ireland
  • have a PPS number
  • be age 25 to 65

Phone

We can check if you're on the cervical screening register, add you to it or update your details for you.

Freephone: 1800 45 45 55

Online

You can check, join and update the cervical screening register online.

To do any of these:

  1. Go to the cervical screening register.
  2. Enter your PPS number and date of birth.
  3. Enter your contact details.

If you’re not on the register we use the details you enter to add you to the cervical screening register.

Through a GP or clinic

If you are not on the register you can make an appointment to have a free test with:

You can do this if you are eligible for cervical screening and have a PPS number.

At your screening appointment you will be asked to complete a form with your details and sign it.

Your GP or clinic will send your form and test to the laboratory.

We will use the details on the form to add you to the cervical screening register.

Opting out of cervical screening

It is your choice whether or not to have screening. If you decide that screening is not for you and you do not want any more invitations, you can opt out. This means you will not get invited for screening in the future.

Opting out is something to think through very carefully. It could mean that early signs of cervical cancer go undetected. You may want to discuss any questions or concerns with your GP or CervicalCheck.

If you have had a hysterectomy

You can ask to be removed from the register if you have had a hysterectomy and your cervix was removed.

How to opt out

Complete and sign the Opt-out form (PDF, 180 KB, 1 page).

Send your completed form by freepost to:

CervicalCheck - The National Cervical Screening Programme,
Freepost LK407,
Limerick

If you change your mind, you can have a free cervical screening test in the future. Contact us or a book an appointment with a registered GP or clinic.

Page last reviewed: 19 December 2022
Next review due: 19 December 2025