HPV: The Irish Guide

Vaccination, testing, and what you need to know.

What Is HPV?

HPV (human papillomavirus) is super common—so common that most sexually active people will encounter it at some point. Here's the thing: most of the time, your body clears it on its own, and you never know you had it. That said, certain types of HPV can cause genital warts or, rarely, cancers. That's why awareness and vaccination matter.

Types of HPV

There are over 100 types of HPV. We mostly care about:

The good news? Modern vaccines protect against the high-risk types, and if you have genital warts, they're treatable.

Symptoms

Many people with HPV have no symptoms at all. If you do, you might notice:

Testing & Screening in Ireland

For people with a cervix: Ireland offers free cervical screening (smear tests) through the CervicalCheck programme, which detects HPV and precancerous changes. You're invited from age 25 onwards.

For others: HPV testing is available through sexual health clinics if you're concerned about genital warts or have had exposure.

Vaccination

HPV vaccination is one of the best cancer prevention tools we have. In Ireland:

It's never too late to ask your clinic or GP about HPV vaccination.

Treatment

If you have genital warts, treatment options include topical creams, cryotherapy (freezing), or laser removal. Your clinic can discuss which approach suits you. High-risk HPV is managed through regular screening, which catches any changes early.

Prevention

Get Support & Testing

Whether you want vaccination, screening, or have concerns about warts, Irish sexual health services are here. Check our directory for clinics near you.

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If you are reading this about HPV — beyond the medicine

The medical bit is the easier half. The conversations, the anxiety, the partner notification, the privacy questions — those are where most people get stuck. These six pillar pages cover exactly that ground, in plain language and without judgment.

How to tell a partner about HPV — scripts for current, past and new partners, plus how HSE anonymous notification works.
Overcoming STI stigma — the part of a HPV diagnosis that does the most damage isn't the virus, it's the cultural baggage. Here is how to step past it.
If you test positive — the first 24 hours — calm, practical playbook for the first day after a result.
Dealing with anxiety — managing the worry before a test, while waiting, and after.
Who finds out about it — honest answer on GP file, insurance, employer, family.
Your first STI test — what actually happens at the clinic, in plain language.

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