HPV Vaccination & Cervical Cancer Screening

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Preventive Women’s Health

Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the leading causes of cervical cancer, making early vaccination and routine screening essential for long-term reproductive health. HPV vaccination is most effective when administered before exposure to the virus, typically in the early teenage years, but can also benefit older women depending on individual risk factors. Regular cervical screenings help detect any precancerous changes early, enabling timely intervention.

Advanced Diagnostic Tools

Cervical cancer screening includes Pap smears and, when necessary, colposcopy to evaluate abnormal cervical cells. These procedures are simple, quick, and can significantly reduce the risk of developing advanced cervical cancer. Along with early detection, screenings may uncover other underlying infections or inflammation that require medical attention, making them a key part of women’s preventive healthcare.

Trusted Clinical Expertise

Dr. Ch Veeramma emphasizes the importance of proactive prevention through HPV vaccination and routine cervical screening as a cornerstone of women’s health. With compassionate care and clear guidance, she educates patients on the safety and benefits of vaccination while ensuring a stress-free experience during screening procedures. Her approach empowers women to take charge of their health with confidence and informed choices.