Early cervical cancer may not cause noticeable symptoms. However, women should seek medical evaluation if they experience:
Even without symptoms, routine screening is recommended for preventive care.
Several factors can increase the risk of developing cervical cancer, including:
Regular screening can help detect abnormalities before they become cancerous.
Our specialists use advanced screening and diagnostic methods to detect cervical abnormalities at an early stage:
✔ Pap Smear Test
A Pap smear collects cervical cells to identify abnormal, precancerous, or cancerous changes in the cervix.
✔ HPV Test
Detects high-risk strains of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV), the primary cause of cervical cancer.
✔ Colposcopy
A detailed examination of the cervix using a specialized magnifying instrument to identify abnormal areas.
✔ Cervical Biopsy
A small tissue sample is collected for laboratory analysis when suspicious or abnormal cells are detected.
✔ Pelvic Examination
A comprehensive gynecological assessment to evaluate cervical and overall reproductive health.
✔ Advanced Diagnostic Evaluation
Additional tests may be recommended when required to accurately assess cervical abnormalities and guide treatment.
If cervical cancer screening identifies abnormal cervical changes, our specialists may recommend one of the following treatment options based on the severity of the condition:
✔ Observation and Follow-Up
Mild cervical abnormalities may only require regular monitoring, repeat Pap smears, and HPV testing to track any changes.
✔ Cryotherapy
A minimally invasive procedure that freezes and destroys abnormal cervical cells, helping prevent progression to cervical cancer.
✔ LEEP (Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure)
A specialized treatment that removes abnormal cervical tissue using a thin wire loop carrying a low-voltage electrical current.
✔ Cone Biopsy (Conization)
Surgical removal of a cone-shaped section of abnormal cervical tissue for diagnosis and treatment of precancerous lesions.
✔ Laser Therapy
A focused laser beam may be used to destroy abnormal cervical cells while preserving healthy tissue.
✔ Cervical Cancer Treatment
If cervical cancer is diagnosed, treatment may involve one or a combination of the following:
✔ Surgery
Removal of cancerous tissue, which may include procedures ranging from localized excision to hysterectomy depending on the stage.
✔ Experienced Gynecologists
Highly qualified specialists dedicated to women’s health, preventive care, and early detection of cervical abnormalities.
✔ Advanced Screening Facilities
Modern diagnostic equipment and screening technologies for accurate and reliable cervical cancer detection.
✔ Personalized Care
Individualized screening and treatment recommendations based on age, medical history, risk factors, and test results.
✔ Early Detection Focus
A proactive approach to identifying precancerous changes and cervical abnormalities before serious complications develop.
✔ Confidential and Compassionate Care
A respectful, private, and supportive environment where patient comfort and dignity are prioritized.
✔ Comprehensive Women’s Health Services
Complete gynecological care, preventive screenings, and reproductive health services under one roof.
✔ Patient Education and Counseling
Expert guidance on cervical cancer prevention, HPV vaccination, healthy lifestyle choices, and recommended screening schedules.
✔ Evidence-Based Screening Protocols
Screening and management plans based on the latest medical guidelines and best practices.
✔ Convenient Follow-Up Care
Step 1: Gynecology Consultation
Discussion of medical history, symptoms, and risk factors.
Step 2: Pelvic Examination
Comprehensive assessment of reproductive health.
Step 3: Pap Smear and HPV Testing
Collection of cervical cell samples for laboratory analysis.
Step 4: Laboratory Evaluation
Detailed examination of collected samples.
Step 5: Results Review
Explanation of findings and risk assessment.
Step 6: Additional Testing (If Needed)
Colposcopy or biopsy for further evaluation of abnormal results.
Step 7: Follow-Up Care
Personalized monitoring, treatment, and preventive recommendations.
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