Empower yourself with proactive steps towards maintaining your overall health, as early detection and prevention are key. A women’s health check-up typically involves a transvaginal ultrasound to evaluate reproductive organs for abnormalities like cysts or tumors, a conventional Pap smear to screen for cervical cancer by collecting cells from the cervix, and a Complete Blood Count (CBC) to assess overall health, identifying issues such as anemia or infection and measuring platelet counts for blood clotting ability. Additionally, HPV Genotyping is included to assess the risk of human papillomavirus (HPV), which is linked to cervical cancer. Together, these tests provide a comprehensive overview of women’s health, helping to identify and manage potential issues early.
It’s recommended to schedule this general health check-up annually.
Transvaginal
Pap Smear – Conventional
Complete Blood Count with Platelet Count
HPV Genotyping