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Cervical Cancer Screening

Cervical Cancer Screening (Pap Smear) at Healing Sparshh UroGynae Clinic

Cervical Cancer Screening (Pap Smear)

At Healing Sparshh UroGynae Clinic, our Cervical Cancer Screening (Pap Smear) service is designed to help women detect early signs of cervical cancer and prevent serious complications. Under the expert care of Dr. Sakshi Tanwar, we provide a safe, accurate, and comfortable screening experience that ensures peace of mind and long-term health protection.

Regular Pap Smear tests are essential for identifying abnormal cervical cells before they turn cancerous. Our clinic follows advanced diagnostic protocols and maintains complete confidentiality to make the process smooth and reassuring. At Healing Sparshh, we are committed to empowering women with knowledge, prevention, and timely care for a healthier future.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some frequently asked questions about Cervical Cancer Screening (Pap Smear) at Healing Sparshh.

  • What is a Pap Smear test?
    A Pap Smear is a simple screening procedure that detects abnormal cells in the cervix, helping to prevent cervical cancer through early diagnosis and timely treatment.
  • How often should I get a Pap Smear?
    Most women should begin screening at age 21 and repeat every three years. Your doctor may suggest a different schedule based on your medical history or risk factors.
  • Does the Pap Smear test hurt?
    The test is generally quick and painless. Some women may feel mild discomfort, but the process is over in just a few minutes and provides vital health information.
  • What happens if abnormal cells are found?
    If abnormal cells are detected, your doctor may recommend further tests such as a colposcopy or biopsy to determine the cause and begin treatment if needed.
  • Can a Pap Smear detect HPV infection?
    While a Pap Smear detects cell changes caused by HPV, a separate HPV test can confirm infection. Combined screening offers the best protection against cervical cancer.