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Results of Colposcopy
Colposcopy results should be available within a week from the surgery or clinic where it was carried out. Make sure you know how the results will be given to you – it may be via a telephone call or in writing.
If you have had treatment to the cervix, it is important to have a smear check about 6 months later. Your GP or the clinic where the colposcopy was conducted should contact you after this time to arrange a repeat colposcopy and will take a smear as well. If the results are normal, you will have more frequent smears for a number of years (depending on the number and degree of abnormal cells found), before going back on the normal 3 or 5 yearly recall.
If any further abnormalities are detected on your smear, you may need to have a further colposcopy examination.









