Private Colposcopy London | Abnormal Smear, HPV & Cervical Changes
If you have been told you need a colposcopy, the main thing you want is clarity. At LSDC Healthcare, we provide consultant-led private colposcopy for abnormal smear results, HPV-related concerns and cervical changes with a calm, structured plan from first review to follow-up.
Whether you have had an abnormal smear test, a positive HPV result, repeated HPV positivity, postcoital bleeding, an abnormal-looking cervix, or a recommendation for biopsy or treatment, LSDC offers a discreet City of London pathway led by an experienced consultant gynaecologist with specialist colposcopy expertise.
Specialist colposcopy and cervical-screening follow-up led by Mr Oudai Ali.
Private gynaecology care in the City of London, close to Liverpool Street Station.
Clear routes into colposcopy, biopsy, treatment and structured follow-up where needed.
Most private colposcopy bookings start with one of these concerns
For women who have been told they have abnormal cervical cells, dyskaryosis, or a screening result that now needs closer consultant review.
Book Colposcopy ReviewFor women with high-risk HPV, persistent HPV or unclear follow-up advice who want a consultant explanation of what their result actually means.
Discuss HPV & Next StepsFor women referred because of bleeding after sex, clinical concern about the cervix, or examination findings that need magnified assessment.
Explore Gynaecology PathwayFor patients who already know biopsy or treatment may be required and want a structured private route rather than a vague review.
Explore LLETZ / LEEPWhat a colposcopy is, and why you may have been referred
A colposcopy is a closer examination of the cervix using magnification. It is commonly recommended after cervical screening suggests that HPV-related cervical cell changes may need a more detailed look.
Not every HPV-positive result leads straight to colposcopy, and not every abnormal smear means treatment is needed. That is exactly why consultant interpretation matters. Some women need reassurance and surveillance. Others need biopsy. Some may need treatment such as LLETZ or another structured cervical-change pathway.
The goal of private colposcopy is not simply to “do the test”. It is to understand the result properly, explain risk clearly, and decide what the next step should be.
- High-risk HPV with abnormal cervical cell changes
- Persistent HPV requiring closer review
- Abnormal smear result needing consultant interpretation
- Bleeding after sex or concern about the appearance of the cervix
- Follow-up after previous cervical changes or treatment
- Need for biopsy or planning of LLETZ / LEEP treatment
Transparent private colposcopy pricing for diagnosis, biopsy and treatment
Best for women who have received a screening result and want a consultant explanation before committing to the next step.
Explore Gynaecology ConsultationConsultation, colposcopy and cervical biopsy with histology where tissue sampling is clinically indicated in one structured private pathway.
View Colposcopy with Biopsy FeeConsultation, colposcopy and treatment of abnormal cervical cells within one consultant-led pathway where treatment is clinically appropriate.
Explore LLETZ / LEEP TreatmentLSDC is a premium consultant-led cervical screening, biopsy and treatment pathway with continuity built in.
Meet Our Expert
Mr Oudai Ali is known for his expertise in abnormal smear results, HPV-related concerns, consultant-led follow-up, prevention-focused care and clear next-step guidance.
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FAQ, Private Colposcopy London at LSDC Healthcare
Do I need a colposcopy if I have HPV?
Not always. Some women with HPV are asked to return for repeat cervical screening rather than having immediate colposcopy, especially if the cervical cells look normal. Colposcopy is more commonly recommended when HPV is present alongside abnormal cervical cell changes or where follow-up concern persists.
Does an abnormal smear mean cancer?
No. An abnormal smear result usually means there are cervical cell changes that need closer review. These changes are often not cancer, but they may need monitoring, biopsy or treatment depending on the findings.
What happens during a colposcopy?
A colposcopy is similar in some ways to cervical screening. The clinician examines the cervix more closely using magnification and applies liquids that help highlight abnormal areas. If needed, a small biopsy may be taken.
Is a colposcopy painful?
Most women describe colposcopy as uncomfortable rather than painful. If a biopsy is taken, there may be a mild pinching or scratching sensation. Anxiety is common, which is one reason clear explanation matters so much.
Can private colposcopy lead straight to treatment?
Yes, in selected cases. LSDC publicly offers both colposcopy with biopsy and colposcopy with treatment pathways, so where treatment is clinically appropriate the pathway can be structured more efficiently.
How much does private colposcopy cost at LSDC?
LSDC publicly lists colposcopy with biopsy from ÂŁ1,500 and colposcopy with treatment from ÂŁ2,800. The exact pathway depends on whether you need assessment alone, tissue sampling, or treatment of cervical changes.
Who performs colposcopy at LSDC?
Mr Oudai Ali is the consultant most closely associated with colposcopy and cervical screening follow-up at LSDC Healthcare.
Where is LSDC Healthcare located?
LSDC Healthcare is based at 23 Widegate Street in the City of London, close to Liverpool Street Station, making it convenient for Central London, East London and Canary Wharf patients.
Need a private colposcopy appointment in London?
Contact LSDC Healthcare and we will guide you to the most appropriate consultant-led route for abnormal smear results, HPV follow-up, cervical changes, biopsy or treatment planning.
