Cervical Cancer Screening
Cervical Cancer Screening
The Best Investment for Your Health
Cervical cancer can be treated and life-saving when diagnosed early. Regular cervical cancer screenings allow for early detection of this disease and successful treatment. As Medicina Gynecology and Obstetrics, we perform cervical cancer screenings in the most reliable way, prioritizing women's health.
What is Cervical Cancer Screening?
Cervical cancer screening is a test that examines cells in the cervix to detect precancerous or cancerous cells. This can help catch the disease before any symptoms appear.
The Importance of Scanning
Cervical cancer is usually a slowly developing disease. Early diagnosis significantly increases the chance of cure. With regular screening, you can reduce your risk of cervical cancer and live a healthy life.
How to Scan?
Cervical cancer screening is also known as a Pap smear. During this test, a small sample of tissue is taken from your cervix and examined under a microscope. The procedure usually takes a few minutes and may cause some mild discomfort.
Benefits of Scanning
Early detection: Pre-cancerous or early-stage cancers are detected.
Increases the chance of treatment: Early diagnosis significantly increases the chance of treatment.
Saves lives: Cervical cancer diagnosed in time can be treated successfully.
Provides psychological relief: Regular screening reduces disease anxiety.
Who Should Get Screened?
It is recommended that all sexually active women have regular cervical cancer screening. Women who are at risk of HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) should take extra care to have regular screening.
Why Medicina Gynecology and Obstetrics?
Our expert staff: Our expert gynecologists are experienced in cervical cancer screenings.
Our modern equipment: With our state-of-the-art medical devices, we achieve accurate and reliable results.
Comfortable environment: The comfort of our patients is important to us.
Individual approach: We create personalized follow-up plans for each of our patients.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should screening be done? Screening is generally recommended every 2-3 years. However, this may be more frequent in women with risk factors.
Is the screening painful? A Pap smear test usually causes only mild discomfort and lasts for a short time.
When do I get my scan results? Results are usually available within a few days.
Make an Appointment!
Having regular screening for your cervical health is the insurance of your life. You can contact us immediately and make an appointment.
For a free examination and detailed information, you can contact us at 05312973262 or via Whatsapp .