Life Stage Screening - Young, Free & Single
You are unattached or in a short-term relationship with no commitments. You could be 18 or maybe 28. Life is about doing the things that you enjoy most, such as shopping, socialising with friends or going to pubs and clubs. It is easy to forget, or ignore, the impact this has on your health. Contraception, sexually transmitted diseases and period problems are common issues for women in this life stage.
SMS health screening for you
You may know someone who has suffered an illness, so it's comforting to know a health assessment can help to ensure you're as well as you can be and help stop future health risks. At SMS all our women’s screening packages include:
- Comprehensive range of medical tests
- Assessment by a fully qualified female health screening nurse
- A detailed personal medical report with action plan
SMS lifestage screening assessments gives you the opportunity to take time out to review your physical and lifestyle wellbeing. Your young, free and single screening assessment will include:
- Medical history and lifestyle questionnaire
Physical examination and consultation with a female health screening nurse - Core body measurements
Including blood pressure, height, weight, BMI, body fat and waist:hip ratio - Blood screening
Including standard bloods, anaemia, diabetes, liver, kidney function and cholesterol - Urine screen
Including tests for infection, bladder, kidney and diabetes problems - Rubella screen
Checks for immunity to German measles. Contracting rubella during pregnancy and without immunity may cause foetal abnormalities - Breast consultation and examination
Discussion of breast problems and concerns including examination and advice on how to be breast aware - Gynaecology assessment
Discussion of gynaecology problems and concerns including period problems, contraception or sexually transmitted infections - Cervical assessment
A liquid based cervical (LBC) smear in conjunction with a TruScreen cervical probe test.
Optional tests
In addition to your screening, your health assessment nurse may recommend for you to have one or more of the following tests. Your nurse will discuss this with you during your assessment.
- Chlamydia testing £25
Chlamydia is the most common and fastest spreading sexually transmitted infection in the UK. Symptoms can include vaginal discharge, discomfort when passing urine or pain during sexual intercourse; however there are often no symptoms. - HPV testing £80 and vaccination £110 (per vaccine; course of 3)
Contracting Human Papilloma Virus is almost a normal consequence of being sexually active. There are over 100 different types of the virus and of the 4 types we test for, 2 may lead to genital warts and 2 may lead to cervical cancer. Having the test helps to determine the recommended frequency of future cervical smears. - Varicella immunity £30
This blood test checks whether you have immunity to chicken pox. Contracting the infection during pregnancy and without immunity may cause foetal and maternal problems. Most women do remember if they had chicken pox during childhood, but if not this is a useful preconception test. - Pelvic and transvaginal ultrasound £110 - £150
This scan can determine the cause of a wide variety of gynaecological problems, including endometriosis and polycystic ovaries.
Results and action plan
Your nurse will discuss any immediate results and plan of action with you on the day of your appointment. After your assessment your investigations will be sent for analysis and returned to you within seven working days. Your nurse will review your results and present them in an easy to understand guide. Within this guide there will also be a personalised action plan giving recommendations on how to minimise future health risks.
To book an appointment
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