HPV Self-Sampling Information for Healthcare Professionals
What is HPV self-sampling?
HPV self-sampling, also known as cervical self-screening, is a service that GPs can offer to women and people with a cervix who have never, or do not regularly, attend cervical screening. Individuals take their own sample from the vagina using a swab (like a long cotton bud) and this is tested for Human Papillomavirus (HPV), which can cause cervical cancer.
This is being rolled out to GPs in north east London in phases, and is expected to be available to all practices by the end of 2026.
Inclusion criteria for HPV self-sampling
Any woman or person with a cervix at least 6 months overdue screening who is:
registered with a London GP participating in the pathway
aged 25.5 years to 64 years or aged 65+ and not screened since age 60; and
yet to meet the criteria to be ceased from the programme.
Exclusion criteria for HPV cervical self-screening
has no cervix
has had a cervical screening result in the last 3.5 years for those aged 25-49, and 5.5 years in those aged 50-64
has been told that they need to do cervical screening again earlier than usual (early recall)
has been told they need a further colposcopy having already had a colposcopy, or that they may need more
colposcopies rather than returning to the normal screening pathway (test-of-cure pathway)
known to be pregnant
less than three months after giving birth
new to cervical screening in England (to be eligible for this pathway it must be at least six months since they
became eligible for cervical screening in England)
ceased/suspended
Identifying and inviting eligible patients
NHS London, in collaboration with the Cervical Screening Management System (CSMS), have developed the following to support practices to identify eligible patients:
• CSMS ‘non-responder’ report: this report contains individuals who have not responded to their most recent cervical screening invitation and are now more than 6 months overdue, or who have been ceased due to age but were non-responders at the time of ceasing and are still under 65 years old and so remain eligible for their final screening test. Manage notification lists - NHS England Digital
• EMIS / SystmOne flag / clinical template: to alert staff of patient's eligibility at point of contact.
Note: clinical templates / flags will be set up automatically for all participating practices.
Further details and instructions can be found in the Professional Guidance for general practices.
Resources for patients
These resources can be used to help raise awareness of the service, as well as explain how it works to patients.
HPV Self-Sampling video
Watch this video for patients to explain how the service works. It is also available in different languages on YouTube.
Resources for Healthcare Professionals
All information for healthcare professionals can be found on the NHS England page or click on the links on the right for easy access to resources.