How do I find a cervical cancer screening program?

Cervical cancer screening is available through healthcare providers including family doctors and nurse practitioners, cervical cancer screening programs, women’s health clinics and public health units.

The guidelines for cervical cancer screening programs are different across Canada. For more information, check the program in your province or territory.

Landscape of Moraine Lake, Banff National Park

Alberta

Alberta Cervical Cancer Screening Program
Vancouver skyline on a sunny day

British Columbia

Cervical Cancer Screening Program
Bridge and skyline in Winnipeg, Manitoba

Manitoba

CervixCheck
Hartland covered bridge in New Brunswick

New Brunswick

Cervical Cancer Prevention and Screening Program
Historic Cabot Tower, Signal Hill, Newfoundland and Labrador

Newfoundland and Labrador

Cervical Screening Initiatives Program
A team of six sled dogs running at night with green northern lights in the sky

Northwest Territories

Cervical Cancer Program
Peggy's Cove in Halifax, Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia

Cervical Cancer Prevention Program
Image of the community of Apex, Nunavut

Nunavut

No organized screening program available. Talk to your healthcare provider.
Toronto skyline at dusk

Ontario

Ontario Cervical Screening Program
Dalvay Beach at sunset in Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island

Cervical Cancer Screening Service
Chateau Frontenac during the day overlooking Old Quebec

Quebec

No organized screening program available. Talk to your healthcare provider.
Sunset over the city of Saskatoon

Saskatchewan

Prevention Program for Cervical Cancer
Landscape of the Ogilvie River and mountains in the Yukon

Yukon

No organized screening program available. Talk to your healthcare provider.