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Colposcopy Unit

Early detection of cervical abnormalities is crucial for preventing serious conditions like cervical cancer. At Nelson Hospital, our Colposcopy Unit provides advanced screening, precise diagnosis, and expert management for women, ensuring safety, comfort, and peace of mind.

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Overview

A Colposcopy Unit is a specialized facility where detailed examination of the cervix, vagina, and vulva is performed to detect precancerous changes, HPV infections, and other abnormalities.The unit focuses on:Early detection of cervical dysplasia and cervical cancer Detailed visualization of abnormal tissue using a colposcope Biopsy and laboratory analysis when needed Follow-up and treatment guidance for abnormal results Education and preventive care for women

At Nelson Hospital, our gynecologists and colposcopy specialists provide compassionate, accurate, and timely care for all patients.

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Colposcopic Examination of Cervix

A colposcopic exam is a magnified visual check of the cervix, vagina, and vulva for abnormalities.

Screening & Diagnosis of Cervical Cancer

Screening and diagnosis of cervical cancer detect early changes in the cervix to prevent or identify cancer.

HPV (Human Papillomavirus) Testing

HPV testing detects high-risk HPV that can cause cervical cancer, and management depends on results

Diagnosis of Precancerous Lesions (CIN)

CIN diagnosis is detecting abnormal cervical cell changes that could lead to cancer.

Treatment of Cervical Erosion & Polyps

Treatment of cervical erosion and polyps usually involves removing the abnormal tissue or growths.

Early Detection of Gynecological Cancers

Early detection of gynecological cancers is finding these cancers early for better treatment and outcomes.

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Services Offered at Our Colposcopy Unit

Colposcopy Examination

Detailed visual inspection of the cervix, vagina, and vulva Identification of abnormal cells or lesions Safe and painless procedure for routine screening

Cervical Biopsy & Tissue Sampling

Collection of tissue samples from suspicious areas Laboratory testing to detect precancerous or cancerous changes Accurate diagnosis to guide further treatment

HPV Screening & Management

Testing for Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection Counseling on HPV-related risks and preventive measure Vaccination guidance when applicable

Treatment Planning & Follow-Up

Personalized care plans based on biopsy and colposcopy results Recommendations for treatment or minor procedures if needed Regular follow-up to monitor cervical health

Cervical Cancer Prevention & Education

Awareness and education about early detection and preventive care Guidance on Pap smear and routine cervical screenings Counseling about lifestyle, vaccination, and reproductive health

Pain Management & Patient Support

We prioritize patient comfort during and after procedures by offering effective pain relief methods. Our team provides counseling and emotional support to reduce anxiety, along with clear instructions for self-care and recovery at home.

Benefits of Visiting Nelson Hospital’s Colposcopy Unit

Tips for Maintaining Cervical Health

Schedule regular Pap smear and cervical screening tests

Maintain good genital hygiene and avoid high-risk behaviors

Consider HPV vaccination for prevention

Attend follow-up appointments for abnormal results

Communicate openly with your gynecologist about symptoms

Maintain a healthy lifestyle with proper diet and regular exercise to support cervical healt

Why Choose Nelson Hospital’s Colposcopy Unit?

Experienced gynecologists trained in colposcopy and cervical health

Advanced equipment for high-resolution visualization

Accurate and minimally invasive biopsy procedures

Focus on early detection and preventive care

Comfortable and private consultation environment

Our Doctors

Dr. Sindhu Bhute

MBBS,MD,DGO(Gynac)

Dr. Anupama Bhute

MBBS,DGO,DNB,FICOG,FICMCH DIPMAS ,FMAS,IVF,PHD

Dr. Shraddha Thakur

MBBS,DGO, CIMP,FLCMCH

Dr. Prajakta Barde

MBBS,DGO, CIMP,FLCMCH

Dr. Aditi Gulane

MBBS,DGO,Gynaecologist and Obstetrics

Dr. Kunda Shahane

MBBS,M.S.(Obstr.&Gynae) F.I.FM.(Fellow in Fetal Medicine)FMF London cetified

Dr. Sadhna Deshmukh

MBBS,MD,DGO

Dr. Ruxana Dalal Master

MBBS,MD

Dr. Bindu Marar

MBBS,DGO

Dr. Tushar S. Zanjade

MBBS,MS,FMAS,DMAS,DAM

Dr. Rohan Master

MBBS,MD,FMAS

Dr.Kala Sabu

Obstetrician & Gynecologist

Dr. Anuradha Ridhorkar

Obstetrician & Gynecologist

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a colposcopy and why is it done?

A colposcopy is a diagnostic procedure that uses a magnifying instrument to examine the cervix, vagina, and vulva closely to detect abnormal cells, precancerous changes, and early signs of cervical cancer.

When might I be advised to have a colposcopy?

You may be recommended a colposcopy if you have an abnormal Pap test, a positive high-risk HPV result, or other symptoms like unusual bleeding or changes seen in a pelvic exam.

What happens during the colposcopy procedure?

During the exam, a speculum is placed to view the cervix while a colposcope magnifies the area. Saline or vinegar solutions may be applied to highlight abnormal tissue, and a biopsy may be taken if needed.

Does a colposcopy hurt?

Most women feel mild pressure or slight discomfort during the procedure. If a biopsy is taken, a brief pinch or cramp may be felt, but pain is usually minimal and temporary.

How soon will I get the results and what do they mean?

Biopsy results typically take a few days to a week. Normal results mean no abnormal cells were found. If abnormal or precancerous cells are detected, your doctor will discuss the next treatment or follow-up steps.

How should I prepare for my colposcopy appointment?

Your doctor may advise avoiding sexual intercourse, tampons, or vaginal medicines for a day or two before the test. Also schedule it when you’re not on your period for the clearest exam.

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