being bullied despite having private PAP test

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I'm not against cervical smears. I had one just last year, which I paid for privately, as I was concerned about something and didnt want to wait forever for the results (it was during the 'Jade Goody' effect). I was given the all clear.

Anyway, after not going to my GP for three years, I needed to make an appointment last week and they immediately jumped on my 'overdue' smear test. I explained that I had a private one done. I'm not able to produce the evidence of course because it was a year ago and who keeps letters for a whole year? Anyway. The surgery is now threatening to remove me from their list and fine me £10 for 'non compliance'.

Is it my imagination, or are PAPS actually voluntary? How can GPs actually get away with bullying people like this? I've made an official complaint with my local NHS trust but dont expect to get very far.

I know smears are important, thats not the issue. The issue is the bullying - forcing people to have a test done that is entirely voluntary!!!!

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  • Posted

    Tis a bit draconian that :?
  • Posted

    If you contact the clinic you had the private smear done at they should be able to provide you with a copy of your results.

    You say you contacted the local Trust? Perhaps you could try phoning up reception at the Trust and asking for the name of the Head of Sexual Health, or the Director for Primary Care (the NHS is a bit bureaucratic at times so if you can direct a complaint to a specific person you will probably get a faster response). But ultimately if they're prepared to go for threats rather than informed consent then you might be better off with another GP practice anyway.

  • Posted

    Your GP gets paid for screening you. They must have been so p****d off that you went private. They just want the money.

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