Who Needs Screening
Women above 21 years, sexually active women, or those with risk factors should undergo regular Pap smear screening as advised.
Pap smear and cervical cancer screening are essential
preventive tests that help detect abnormal cervical cell
changes at an early stage. At Dr. Nishitha Mannem’s clinic in
Nagole, Hyderabad, Pap smear screening is performed using
safe, accurate, and patient-friendly methods to support early
diagnosis and timely treatment.
Regular cervical screening plays a vital role in
preventing cervical cancer by identifying precancerous changes
before symptoms appear. With expert guidance and clear result
interpretation, women are supported in making informed health
decisions confidently.
Pap smear screening helps detect cervical abnormalities early, allowing timely medical intervention and significantly reducing the risk of cervical cancer progression.
Identifies abnormal cervical cells before they develop into cancerous changes.
Regular screening supports long-term cervical and reproductive health.
Women above 21 years, sexually active women, or those with risk factors should undergo regular Pap smear screening as advised.
Pap smear screening involves a simple, quick procedure performed under sterile conditions to ensure patient comfort and accurate results.
Standard cervical cell screening procedure.
Detection of high-risk human papillomavirus strains.
Clear explanation of test findings.
The Pap smear process is designed to be quick, comfortable, and informative while ensuring accurate detection and patient reassurance.
Procedure explained and patient concerns addressed.
Cervical cell sample collected gently.
Results discussed with guidance provided.
No. A Pap smear is usually painless, though mild discomfort may be felt briefly.
Most women are advised screening every three years, depending on age and medical history.
Yes. Pap smears are highly effective in detecting precancerous cervical changes early.
Yes. Cervical changes often occur without symptoms, making routine screening important.
Abnormal results are carefully explained, and further tests or treatment are planned if required.