Cervical Cancer Screening
Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers when detected early through regular screening. Routine cervical cancer screening with Pap Smear and HPV Testing helps identify abnormal cell changes and high-risk HPV infections before they develop into cancer.
At our centre, we focus on preventive women’s healthcare with accurate screening, timely diagnosis, and personalised treatment guidance to ensure complete cervical health management.
Common Symptoms of Cervical Cancer Screening
Cervical Cancer Screening & Treatment Options
Treatment and management depend on screening findings, HPV status, and severity of abnormal cell changes.
Preventive Care & Women’s Wellness
Regular cervical screening can significantly reduce the risk of cervical cancer through early detection and timely intervention. Our team also provides counselling regarding HPV vaccination, lifestyle modifications, follow-up care, and preventive women’s health management.
Why Choose Us for Cancer Screening?
Risk Factors for Cervical Cancer
Persistent HPV (Human Papillomavirus) infection
Smoking and tobacco use
Weak immune system or immunosuppression
Lack of regular Pap Smear screening
Early sexual activity or multiple sexual partners
Frequently Asked Question
A Pap Smear is a simple screening test used to detect abnormal or precancerous cells in the cervix before they develop into cervical cancer.
An HPV Test checks for high-risk strains of Human Papillomavirus (HPV), which is the primary cause of cervical cancer.
Most women experience only mild discomfort during a Pap Smear or HPV test. The procedure is quick and usually completed within a few minutes.
Screening frequency depends on age, medical history, and previous test results. Your doctor will recommend the appropriate schedule for you.
Yes. Regular screening, HPV vaccination, early treatment of abnormal cells, and safe lifestyle practices can greatly reduce the risk of cervical cancer.
Women above the recommended screening age, especially those who are sexually active, should undergo routine cervical cancer screening as advised by their doctor.