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Cervical Health Care

Cervical Health Care

Cervical cancer impacts thousands of women each year, but early detection can greatly enhance survival rates. At VAMA, we prioritise preventive care, recommending the HPV vaccine for girls aged 11-12 and for those aged 13-45 who have not yet completed their vaccination series.

If you are diagnosed with cervical cancer, our experienced team is here to provide expert treatment and support. Team Vama is here to empower you and aid you in taking control of your cervical health, offering thorough care and guidance to help you navigate your journey with confidence and reassurance.

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Team Vama service inclusion:

Cancer Consultation | Cervical Cancer Screening (Pap Test) | | LBC (Liquid Based Cytology) Anti-Cervical Cancer Vaccines | HPV testing | Cervical cauterisation | Cryosurgery | Cervical cancer surgery

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HPV Vaccination Age | HPV Vaccination | Sexual Health | Cancer Tests | PAP Tests

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    1. What is the routine for the anti-cervical cancer vaccine?

    2. Can HPV occur even if you have only one sexual partner?

    3. How often should I get screened for cervical cancer?

    Women aged 21-65 should have a Pap smear every three years. For those aged 30-65, it is recommended to have a Pap test combined with HPV testing every five years.

    4. What should I do if my Pap test results are abnormal?

    5. Is HPV vaccination necessary if I’ve had an abnormal Pap smear?

    6. Can I get vaccinated if I’m over 26?

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