Can you get the nine-valent vaccine without being screened for HPV?

It is often possible to get the nine-valent HPV vaccine without being screened for HPV (human papillomavirus), and some women who are sexually active are better off getting vaccinated after the test.
Nine-valent HPV vaccine is a vaccine containing nine subtypes of HPV virus, can prevent a variety of HPV high-risk type infection related to cervical cancer, as well as common HPV low-risk type infection caused by warts, applicable to women aged 16 to 26 years old, women who do not have sex can be directly inoculated.
Women who are sexually active are at risk of HPV infection. Some women who are already infected with a certain subtype of HPV virus can be vaccinated with the nine-valent vaccine to prevent other uninfected subtypes of HPV virus as well.
Some women who are infected with high-risk HPV viruses, or who already have pre-cancerous cervical lesions, it is recommended that under the guidance of a doctor, it is better to be vaccinated after the treatment has turned negative. It is also possible to be vaccinated while undergoing treatment. It is recommended that women who are sexually active should consult a professional doctor before taking the HPV vaccine, and take into account their specific situation for vaccination or further examination.