NNUH wins new cervical screening contract

All cervical smears from across the East of England will be tested at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH) after the Trust was named as a successful bidder for a new HPV primary screening contract.

The cytopathology department at the Trust has been named by NHS England as the preferred bidder for delivering the NHS cervical screening programme in the region.

The cytopathology team at the NNUH Cotman Centre

The NNUH has been carrying out HPV testing since 2001 and has a proud record of meeting the 14 day turnaround target for cervical smear testing for the last ten years.

The lab, at the Cotman Centre, is one of the largest cytology departments in the country providing cervical screening for the whole of Norfolk, Waveney and Peterborough.

The new contract is due to begin in the summer and the department will be increasing staffing and putting in place the infrastructure to handle smear tests from across six counties.

Viki Frew, Consultant Biomedical Scientist for cervical screening at NNUH, said: “We are delighted to have been named as the preferred bidder for the East of England and this is testament to the hard work and dedication of all the team.

We have a great track record of ensuring that samples are processed efficiently and to a high standard. We will be putting in place our mobilisation and service delivery plans to ensure a smooth transition and samples from across the East of England get to us quickly. We will utilise the best possible IT solutions across the pathway connecting us to GP surgeries and clinics across the region and ensure our legacy of efficiency and accuracy continues.”

The HPV test can detect the viruses which are known risk factors for the development of cervical cancer.

Any positive test will be examined under the microscope by scientists in the lab and finding abnormal changes early means that women can be monitored or treated.

Tuesday 7th of May 2019 09:57:01 AM