Please Note: The disruption to Canada Post services means our mailed reminder letters, result letters and cervix self-screening kits may be delayed.
Cervix Screening reminder and result letters can be found on Health Gateway.
If you have a Cervix Self-Screening kit at home, please wait until postal services resume after the disruption to complete your sample and put it in the mail. Or you can drop off your completed kit at lab locations throughout the province.
Cervix self-screening can stop cancer before it develops. It's free and can be done wherever you feel safe and comfortable, such as in your home or at a health care provider’s office. Cervix self-screening is an alternative to the Pap for routine cervical cancer screening.
If you don’t want to do cervix self-screening, you can still choose to have a Pap test. Talk to a health care provider to discuss cervix screening options and when to screen.
Cervix screening is recommended for anyone with a cervix, including women and Two-Spirit, transgender and non-binary people between the ages of 25 and 69.