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Cervical cancer screening

Cervical cancer screening

Perform your HPV screening test regularly to prevent this cancer

Get an all-in-one service for your HPV tests

A proven, fast and simple screening protocol

No test requisition needed

No test requisition needed

Detects HPV types and cytology test on the same sample

Detects HPV types and cytology test on the same sample

Results within 72 hours

Results within 72 hours

Lab test cost reimbursed by most private insurance companies

Lab test cost reimbursed by most private insurance companies

How does a cervical cancer screening work at Biron?

Biron offers an innovative screening protocol that starts with an HPV (human papillomavirus) test, followed by cytological triage (previously known as PAP test) when necessary, all performed from a single cervical smear.

Step 1

Make an appointment

Book your screening online. Biron healthcare professionals can issue your prescription during the appointment.
Make an appointment
Step 2

Sampling and HPV testing

The test involves a cervical swab taken in a room that respects your privacy and comfort. The sample is then analyzed to detect the presence of HPV.
Sampling and HPV testing
Step 3

Results and follow-up analysis

No lost reports, no unnecessary delays! All results are delivered quickly, usually within 72 hours. This delay may vary if additional tests are required.
Results and follow-up analysis
Step 4

Support and care

We will initiate a charge-free follow-up if your prescription was issued by Biron. If your prescription was delivered by an external healthcare professional, he or she will do the follow-up with you.
Support and care

Before scheduling an appointment, it is important to confirm that you are aged between 25 and 65, and that you do not have any symptoms or vaginal bleeding. Cervical cancer screening is not a diagnostic test for cancer and is generally recommended every 3 or 5 years depending on the last screening method performed.

Find a service center

Montréal

Biron Cabrini 5700 Saint-Zotique Street , Montreal, H1T 3Y7

Quebec

965 Bourgogne Avenue #300, Ste-Foy, G1W 2L4

Brossard

Biron - Brossard, 4105 Boulevard Matte Porte F, Brossard, J4Y 2P4

Laval

Biron - Centre Médical Le Carrefour, 3030 Boul. le Carrefour #200, Laval, Quebec H7T 2P5

Ste Thérèse

Biron- Clinique médicale Ste-Thérèse, 233 Rue Turgeon, Ste Thérèse, J7E 3J8

Lachenaie

Biron - Lachenaie 950, Montée des Pionniers #380, Lachenaie, J6V1S8

Some of our service centres also offer HPV vaginal swab testing.

In the event of a positive vaginal HPV test result, a second appointment will be required to collect a cervical swab.

How much does a cervical screening test cost?

This screening protocol includes the medical prescription, HPV sampling and testing, as well as a follow-on cytology test on the same sample if required, and care in positive screening. The entire protocol offered by Biron will cost you $249.

If you already have a medical prescription, fees start at $119, depending on the tests prescribed.

Most private insurers reimburse all or most of these charges. We recommend that you check with your insurer before beginning the process.

Do you have a test requisition?

If a healthcare professional has prescribed a cervical cancer screeing or HPV test, get an appointement and your results fast.

Frequently asked questions

Why cervical cancer screening is important?

In Quebec, cervical cancer is the third most common cancer among women aged 25 to 44. This cancer can be prevented by regular screening.

Is cervical cancer screening painful?

How often should I be screened for cervical cancer?

Can I have a screening cervical cancer test if I've had a hysterectomy?

Can I be screened for cervical cancer if I’m under 25?

What happens if I test positive for HPV?

Should I get tested even if I’ve been vaccinated?

Get your screening test done now

Take charge of your health with regular cervical cancer screening