5
Booked 40+ times in past month
Your first line of defense against cervical cancer starts with a Pap smear – a quick, simple screening test that can detect early cell changes in your cervix before they become a serious concern. During this brief procedure, your healthcare provider gently collects a small sample of cells from your cervix to check for any abnormal changes. The test takes just a few minutes, but it's one of the most effective ways to protect your reproductive health. Think of it as your regular wellness check-up down there!
Ready to Schedule Your Screening? Taking care of your health has never been easier with Hati Health! Book your Pap smear at our comfortable, women-friendly expert clinics. Find your nearest clinic.
Important: For the most comfortable experience, we require advance booking – no walk-ins accepted. Current rates are exclusively for reserved appointments. Our skilled healthcare providers ensure a quick, private, and dignified screening experience.
Schedule your Pap smear through Hati Health's booking platform today!
Regular Pap smears are recommended for all women starting at age 21. If you're 21-29, you should get tested every 3 years. For women 30-65, you get tested with both a Pap and HPV test every 3 years. Even if you've had the HPV vaccine, regular Pap smears are still important for complete protection. The good news? Most women can stop testing after age 65 if they've had normal results for many years.
A Pap smear is a quick screening test for cervical cancer, available through Hati Health, that detects early cervical cell changes to protect women's reproductive health.
Read MoreWomen aged 21-65 should have a Pap smear every 3 years. From age 30, they can opt for a Pap smear combined with an HPV test every 5 years.
Read MoreA Pap smear can be uncomfortable but is usually not painful. Some women may feel pressure or a slight pinch during the procedure.
Read MoreYes, pregnant women can have a Pap smear, especially if it's due. It's generally safe, but always consult your healthcare provider to ensure it's appropriate for your specific situation.
Read MoreAbnormal Pap smear results indicate changes in cervical cells, which could range from minor infections to potential precancerous conditions. Further testing is often needed to determine the cause.
Read More