OUR SERVICES
Cervical Cancer Screening & HPV Vaccination
Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers when detected early. Regular cervical cancer screening and HPV vaccination play a vital role in protecting women’s health. We provide comprehensive screening, early detection and preventive care to help reduce the risk of cervical cancer.
Conditions We Treat

Cervical Cancer Screening

HPV Infection

Abnormal Pap Smear Results

Precancerous Cervical Changes

High-Risk HPV Monitoring

Preventive Women's Healthcare

Routine Gynecological Screening

Cervical Health Assessment
Symptoms & When to Consult
- Age 21 years and above
- Routine cervical health check-up
- History of HPV infection
- Abnormal Pap smear results
- Family history of cervical cancer
- Multiple risk factors
- Irregular vaginal bleeding
- Post-menopausal bleeding
Our Care Process

1. Consultation
Assessment of medical history, risk factors and preventive healthcare needs.

2. Screening & Evaluation
Pap smear, HPV testing and cervical examination when required.

3. Preventive Care Plan
Personalised recommendations based on screening results.

4. Follow-Up & Monitoring
Regular follow-up for ongoing cervical health and prevention.
Why Choose Us

15+ Years Experience

Preventive Women's Healthcare

Advanced Screening Support

Safe & Confidential Consultation
Frequently Asked Questions
What is cervical cancer screening?
Cervical cancer screening helps detect abnormal changes in cervical cells before they develop into cancer.
What is a Pap smear test?
A Pap smear is a screening test used to identify abnormal cervical cells that may require further evaluation.
What is HPV?
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a common virus that can increase the risk of cervical cancer.
Who should get the HPV vaccine?
HPV vaccination is recommended for adolescents and young adults, but eligibility may vary depending on age and medical history.
Is cervical cancer preventable?
In many cases, cervical cancer can be prevented through regular screening and HPV vaccination.
How often should cervical screening be done?
The frequency depends on age, medical history and previous screening results.


