We offer comprehensive colposcopy and cervical cancer screenings to help detect potential health concerns early. Regular screenings are essential for identifying abnormal cervical cells before they develop into cancer, and we provide a thorough, compassionate approach to ensure your peace of mind. Our experienced team uses advanced techniques to perform precise exams, guiding you through every step of the process. Early detection is key, and we aim to support you with the best preventive care available.
We understand that cervical cancer screenings can be anxiety-inducing, which is why we offer a supportive environment to answer any questions and address your concerns. If further evaluation is needed, our skilled specialists are here to provide personalized care, explaining options for follow-up treatments or additional tests. With a commitment to your health, we ensure that your screening experience is as comfortable and informative as possible. At Serenity Women’s Health, your well-being is our priority, and we are here to provide expert care every step of the way through general gynecology that supports pelvic pain in Pomona, California.
Why Cervical Cancer Screening Matters
Routine cervical cancer screening helps catch abnormal cell changes before they become cancerous. Most cervical cancers are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), and regular Pap smears or HPV tests can identify risks early. Timely screenings save lives and reduce the need for more invasive treatments later on.
Key Benefits of Routine Cervical Screenings:
- Detects abnormal cervical cells early
- Helps prevent cervical cancer development
- Identifies HPV-related risks
- Reduces the need for extensive treatments
- Provides peace of mind with regular monitoring
- Supports overall reproductive health
We understand that cervical cancer screenings can be anxiety-inducing, which is why we offer a supportive environment to answer any questions and address your concerns.
What Is a Colposcopy?
A colposcopy is a follow-up procedure used when a Pap smear shows abnormal cervical cells. Using a special magnifying instrument called a colposcope, your provider closely examines your cervix for signs of disease. It’s a simple, in-office procedure that allows for early detection of cervical issues and may include a biopsy if needed.
- What to Expect During a Colposcopy:
- Preparation: You’ll lie on an exam table, just like during a Pap smear.
- Examination: A speculum is gently inserted to view the cervix.
- Magnification: The provider uses a colposcope (which stays outside the body) to examine the cervix under magnification.
- Application of Solution: A special solution may be applied to highlight abnormal cells.
- Possible Biopsy: If abnormal areas are found, a small tissue sample may be taken for lab testing.
- Duration: The procedure typically takes about 10–20 minutes.
- Recovery: Most people can resume normal activities the same day; mild spotting or discomfort may occur.
Frequently Asked Questions
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