Cervical Cancer Screening

Women's Health Care by Dr. Shruti Sharma

At Dr. Shruti Sharma’s clinic in Karnal, we are committed to providing expert care for women’s health through personalized family planning and cervical cancer prevention services. Dr. Shruti Sharma offers professional counseling on a wide range of contraceptive options, including temporary and permanent methods like laparoscopic tubal ligation. She also emphasizes the importance of early detection with Pap smear tests and HPV vaccinations to prevent cervical cancer. With a patient-first approach, Dr. Sharma ensures that every woman receives trusted guidance, complete privacy, and compassionate care at every step.

Whether you are planning your family or focusing on preventive healthcare, our clinic is dedicated to empowering women with safe, informed, and confident health choices for a better future.

Why Is Cervical Cancer Screening and Vaccination Important?

Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers if detected early through regular screening and vaccination.
A simple Pap smear can find changes in the cervix before cancer develops, making early treatment possible and highly effective.
HPV vaccination significantly reduces the risk of developing cervical cancer and other HPV-related diseases.
At Dr. Shruti Sharma’s clinic, we believe that regular screening and vaccination are powerful tools to protect women’s health, offering peace of mind and a stronger future.

Conditions Managed Under Cervical Health Care

At Dr. Shruti Sharma’s clinic, we address a variety of cervical health needs.
We offer routine Pap smear tests for early detection of abnormal cells and cervical infections. If abnormalities are found, we provide further diagnostic services like colposcopy and appropriate treatment.
We also offer HPV vaccinations to young girls and women to prevent HPV infections that can cause cervical cancer.
Women with conditions like cervical inflammation (cervicitis), HPV infections, or previous abnormal Pap smears receive expert care and monitoring.
Our focus is on prevention, early intervention, and personalized treatment plans to ensure lifelong cervical health.

What to Expect During Treatment?

At Dr. Shruti Sharma’s clinic, your journey begins with an in-depth consultation covering medical history, lifestyle, and previous pregnancy attempts. Both partners may undergo evaluations, including hormonal tests, ultrasounds, semen analysis, and specialized imaging like HSG if needed.
Based on the diagnosis, a personalized treatment plan is developed. Options include lifestyle modifications, ovulation induction with medications, surgical treatments like laparoscopy, or assisted techniques such as IUI or IVF (as needed).
Throughout treatment, we provide continuous guidance, emotional support, and regular monitoring to track progress. Fertility counseling sessions help manage emotional stress and keep you informed at every step.
Our goal is to provide a caring, results-driven approach to maximize your chances of a successful pregnancy.

Recovery and Progress

  • A Pap smear typically causes little to no discomfort and no downtime.
  • HPV vaccination is safe, with mild side effects like soreness at the injection site.
  • Regular screenings lead to early detection and effective prevention of cervical cancer.
  • Vaccination provides long-term protection against the most dangerous strains of HPV.

Life After Cervical Cancer Screening and Vaccination

  • Early Protection: Regular Pap smears allow early detection of any problems before they become serious.
  • Reduced Cancer Risk: HPV vaccination greatly lowers the chances of developing cervical cancer.
  • Empowered Health Choices: Regular screening keeps you informed and proactive about your reproductive health.
  • Peace of Mind: Taking preventive steps gives lasting confidence in your health and future.

FAQ: Cervical Cancer Screening & Vaccination

Q. When should I start getting Pap smears?

Women should begin Pap smears at age 21 and repeat them every 3 years unless advised otherwise.

Q. Who should get the HPV vaccine?

HPV vaccination is recommended for girls and boys starting from age 9 to 26 years, and in some cases even up to age 45.

Q. Is the Pap smear painful?

It may cause slight discomfort but is usually painless and takes just a few minutes.

Q. Can HPV vaccination eliminate the need for Pap smears?

No. Regular Pap smears are still important even after vaccination.

Q. Are there any side effects of the HPV vaccine?

Mild side effects like soreness, mild fever, or swelling at the injection site may occur but are temporary.

Q. How effective are Pap smears and HPV vaccines?

Together, they provide a powerful combination of early detection and strong prevention against cervical cancer.

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