Gynecological & Cervical Cancer Screening

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Gynecological & Cervical Cancer Screening

Gentle care, serious protection. This screening covers pelvic exam, pap smear, and ultrasound to help detect early changes in cervical, uterine, or ovarian health. Personalized and discreet.

Why Cervical Screening Matters

Cervical cancer develops silently, often without symptoms in the early stages. Regular screening can detect changes in cervical cells or the presence of high-risk HPV—the virus responsible for 99% of cervical cancers—before cancer develops. When detected early, treatment is far more effective and less invasive.

Who Should Get Screened

Women aged 25–69

Women who are sexually active

Women with a history of multiple sexual partners

Women with a history of sexually transmitted infections (HPV, genital warts, herpes, etc.)

Smokers (increased risk)

WHAT'S INCLUDED IN OUR GYNECOLOGICAL & CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING PACKAGE

Approximate time to complete program

2-3 hours

A. Comprehensive Medical History & Physical Examination

  • Review of present complaints (if any)
  • Past medical, family, social & drug history

B. Investigations

  • Consultation and gynecology examination
  • Cervical cancer screening (Pap smear and/or HPV test)
  • Wet mount
  • Pelvic ultrasound

C. Medical Report & Recommendations

  • Interpretation of all results with your doctor
  • About the Screening Tests
  • Tailored recommendations for prevention, lifestyle, and follow-up care
  • Direct referrals to specialists if required

Understanding Risk Factors

Pap Smear

A simple, painless test that looks for changes in cervical cells which could develop into cancer if left untreated.

HPV Test

The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a very common virus transmitted through sexual contact.

  • High-risk types 16 & 18 cause ~70% of cervical cancers
  • The HPV test detects these and 12 other high-risk types linked to cervical cell changes
  • International guidelines now recommend HPV testing as the most effective way to screen for cervical cancer risk

Symptoms to Watch For

If you experience any of the following, see your doctor immediately:

  • Vaginal bleeding after sexual intercourse
  • Irregular bleeding between periods or after menopause
  • Foul-smelling vaginal discharge

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