Cervical Cancer Screening in Ghaziabad
Early detection saves lives. At Eternity Hospital, Ghaziabad, we offer advanced cervical cancer screening services to help women stay one step ahead of serious health risks. With expert gynecologists and modern technology, we ensure safe, accurate, and confidential testing for women of all age groups.
Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable and treatable forms of cancer—if detected early. Regular screening is the key to timely diagnosis and effective treatment.
Our Cervical Cancer Screening Services in Ghaziabad
Pap Smear (Pap Test)
HPV Testing
Co-testing (Pap + HPV)
Colposcopy
Biopsy (if needed)
Vaccination Counseling
Gallery – Eternity Hospital
Why Choose Us
Eternity Hospital is committed to women's health and early cancer prevention. Here's why women trust us for cervical cancer screening:
Expertise of Dr. Arvind Jain
Dr. Arvind Jain is a board-certified senior consultant in aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery with an impressive track record of over 12,000 successful procedures. He holds an MBBS, MS, and MCh in Plastic Surgery from the prestigious GMC Nagpur—India's first and one of its most esteemed plastic surgery programs
Comprehensive Plastic Surgery Serivces
His clinical repertoire encompasses a broad spectrum of procedures—cosmetic (facelifts, rhinoplasty, breast and body contouring) and reconstructive (trauma, burn care, scar revision, hand microsurgery)—executed with technical precision and an eye for natural aesthetics .
Advanced Technology & Facilities
Eternity Hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic tools, including endoscopy, audiometry, and advanced surgical techniques to provide precise and effective treatments.
Personalized & Patient-Centric Care
We believe in tailored treatments for each patient, offering detailed consultations, preventive care, and long-term solutions to improve overall ENT health.
Affordable & Transparent Pricing
At Eternity Hospital, we believe that high-quality healthcare should be accessible to everyone. Our pricing is designed to be both affordable and transparent, with no hidden costs or surprise charges. We provide clear, upfront estimates for every procedure and treatment, along with detailed consultations to help you understand all associated costs.
High Success Rate of Dr Jain
Dr. Jain is an active member of professional bodies such as APSI, ISSH, NABI, and IMA, and has been honored with awards including the Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Award and recognition for best paper presentations Patients and colleagues commend him for his humble demeanour, compassionate patient care, and strong follow-through—as one satisfied patient noted after facial trauma reconstruction:
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Testimonials
Compassionate care and expert treatment that made me feel safe and supported every step of the way.
Doctor Rashmi Jain is like goddess for us. she worked tirelessly with us. day or night or even festivals, sometimes even in the late night 2 am.during pregnancy she was there whole night as the delivery was pre-term. I owe a big big thank you doctor for everything.
FAQ
Women aged 21–65 should get a Pap test every 3 years. After age 30, Pap + HPV co-testing is recommended every 5 years.
No. It is a quick and simple test that may cause slight discomfort but is not painful.
This means that there are changes in cervical cells. It doesn't always mean cancer, but it may require further testing like colposcopy or biopsy.
It's best to schedule the test for more accurate results when you are not menstruating.
If high-risk HPV is found, your doctor may suggest more frequent testing or a colposcopy to examine the cervix in detail.
- Yes, it prevents most cases of cervical cancer when given before exposure to the virus, usually before sexual activity begins.
The Pap smear and HPV test take less than 10 minutes and can be done during a regular visit.
Yes. Women under age 65 should continue screening unless advised otherwise based on previous test history.