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Do you get a results reply if you have a normal smear?

16 replies

TomDudgeon · 25/02/2013 07:51

Just as the title asks.
Had mine ages ago and haven't heard anything, was wondering if its because its clear or whether I should chase it up (asking the receptionist Shock) because I should get my results anyway

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EuroShaggleton · 25/02/2013 07:53

Yes, you should always get your result.

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AlwaysReadyForABlether · 25/02/2013 07:53

I'm fairly sure I don't get anything if everything's ok.

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PipsWife · 25/02/2013 08:01

I had a text message from my medical centre - how modern!!
It said it was negative so I'm sure you should get some sort of correspondence either way.

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BehindLockNumberNine · 25/02/2013 08:02

I get a letter within two weeks. It tells me the test was clear and and reminds me to book another one in three years' time Smile

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Iheartcrunchiebars · 25/02/2013 08:02

Yes I get a letter

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Me23 · 25/02/2013 08:03

Chase it up you should get a result and it also usually states when your next smear is due.

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sannaville · 25/02/2013 08:05

Yes you always get notification I get a letter

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Dolallytats · 25/02/2013 08:06

I got a letter too.

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LittleMissNorty · 25/02/2013 08:09

Chase it up. You should hear within 2 weeks.

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LIZS · 25/02/2013 08:13

yes I had mine within 10 days.

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digerd · 25/02/2013 12:25

You should always get a letter fine or not. Get your Gp to chase it up, or phone yourself if done at a clinic

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BelaLug0si · 25/02/2013 22:00

Yes if you are in England you should get your results in writing by day 14 (day 1 is the day you had the sample taken). It doesn't make any difference what the result is.
The only exceptions are:
If you had the sample taken anonymously in a GU clinic
If you have changed address and not informed your registered practice
If you changed your address at the appointment when you had your sample taken, it may not have updated in time.
The practice gets a copy of your result so should have a copy and be able to give your result.

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Dahlialover · 26/02/2013 15:22

I don't get a letter. My GP gets the results, so I have to ring them if I want to find out. The nurse usually tells me this.

If you need to go back, you get a letter.

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TomDudgeon · 26/02/2013 15:24

I had to go about something else today
It's clear but apparently I should have had a letter
At least it's ok though

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digerd · 26/02/2013 17:08

I always had a letter, except when they forgot over 30 years ago, and got one 18 months later to tell me my last smear showed abnormal cells, and must urgently make an appt.
I suppose it's a different procedure in different areas of the country.

But good you got your result and all is OK.

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BelaLug0si · 26/02/2013 20:40

There are a few GPs who have opted out, but i understood that the majority of England had result letters sent by call/recall agencies. There's three reasons 1) to avoid issues like digerd had, 2) the letters follow a national template which helps to ensure consistency and the right information is given 3) it facilitates tracking of the turnaround time of results i.e. the 14 day.

Tom - glad your result is ok, did you check whether there had been a problem with your address details? If it is wrong then you won't get your invitation letter for your next smear. Actually did you get an invite letter for this one (not directly from the GP but the recall agency?)

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