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Published date: November 26, 2025

The fecal immunochemical test (FIT) is a safe and painless at-home colorectal cancer screening test that checks for tiny amounts of blood in the stool (poop) that you cannot see. This blood could be caused by polyps, abnormal growths in the colon or rectum, that can turn into cancer over time. There are often no warning signs. Finding and removing polyps early increases your chance of preventing colorectal cancer or detecting it early when it is most treatable.

Do I qualify for home screening using a FIT Kit?  

You should do a fecal immunochemical test (FIT) every two years if:

Fecal immunochemical test (FIT)

  • You are between 50-74 years old.  
  • You have not noticed any recent changes in your bowel habits (e.g., frequent diarrhea or constipation) or noticed blood in your stool (poop).
  • You do not have a personal or family history (first-degree relative) of colorectal cancer or high- risk polyps.
  • You have not had a colonoscopy within the last 5 years or been referred for one recently.
  • You are not currently followed by an endoscopist.

If you do not qualify for a FIT kit at this time, learn more about increased risk and screening options from the Colorectal Cancer Screening Program.

How do I get a Home Screening FIT Kit?

You can obtain a FIT kit in any of the following ways:

Colorectal Cancer Screening Drop-off and Pick-up Locations

Drop-off Locations

Pick-up Locations

At the “specimen collection” counter in a hospital: 

Queen Elizabeth Hospital    
60 Riverside Dr, Charlottetown

Prince County Hospital    
65 Roy Boates Ave, Summerside 

Souris Hospital    
17 Knights Ave, Souris

Kings County Memorial Hospital  
407 MacIntyre Ave, Montague    

Community Hospital
14 MacKinnon Dr, O’Leary

Western Hospital    
148 Poplar St, Alberton
 

At a Health Centre:          

Charlottetown
152 St. Peters Rd, Four Neighborhoods Health Centre, (902) 569-7772
15 Brackley Point Rd (Dr. McKenna’s office), (902) 629-8842 

Souris
7 Green St, Eastern Kings Health Centre, (902) 687-7033

Montague
407 MacIntyre Ave, Montague Health Centre, (902) 838-0830

Hunter River
4276 Hopedale Rd, Central Queens Health Centre, (902) 621-3050

North Rustico
7379 Cavendish Rd, Rte 6, Gulf Shore Health Centre, (902) 963-7835

Kensington
55 Victoria St, Kensington Health Centre, (902) 836-0180

Tyne Valley
6905 Rte 12, Tyne Valley Health Centre, (902) 831-5800

O’Leary
14 MacKinnon Dr, O’Leary Health Centre, (902) 859-3929

Or at any medical or doctor’s office that has a “lab-run”!

Sherwood Medical Centre 
15 Brackley Point Rd (Dr. McKenna’s office) 
Charlottetown, PE C1A 6YI 
(902) 629-8842

Four Neighborhoods Health Centre 
152 St. Peter’s Rd 
Charlottetown, PE C1A 5P8 
(902) 569-7772 

Central Queens Health Centre 
4276 Hopedale Rd 
Hunter River, PE C0A 1N0 
(902) 621-3050 

Gulf Shore Health Centre 
7379 Cavendish Rd - Rte 6 
North Rustico, PE C0A 1X0 
(902) 963-7835 

Kensington Health Centre 
55 Victoria St 
Kensington, PE C0B 1M0 
(902) 836-0180

Eastern King’s Health Centre 
7 Green St 
Souris, PE C0A 2B0 
(902) 687-7033 

Montague Health Centre 
407 MacIntyre Ave 
Montague, PE C0A 1R0 
Telephone: (902) 838-0830

Tyne Valley Health Centre 
6905 Rte 12 
Tyne Valley, PE C0B 1P0 
(902) 831-5800

O’Leary Health Centre 
14 MacKinnon Dr 
(adjacent to Community Hospital) 
O’Leary, PE C0B 1V0 
(902) 859-3929

Or from your doctor or nurse practitioner!
 

What happens after I return the FIT Kit?

Your samples are mailed directly to Laboratory Services with Health PEI to be analyzed and the results are sent to the Colorectal Cancer Screening Program. The screening program will then forward the results to you and your primary care provider (if applicable). 

What does a normal (negative) test result mean?

A normal (negative) result means that blood was not found in your stool. However, if you are still between the ages of 50 to 74, the Colorectal Cancer Screening Program will send you a reminder letter in two years to repeat the FIT. 

What does an abnormal (positive) test result mean?

An abnormal (positive) test means that blood may have been found in your stool. Do not panic, there are many reasons for blood being found in your stool. More testing is normally required to see where the blood is coming from. A Nurse Navigator from the Colorectal Cancer Screening Program will contact you about follow-up care. The usual follow-up test that is arranged is a colonoscopy. 

For more information about the colonoscopy, please visit the Endoscopy website.

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