Description
Why is initial screening for women essential?
Initial screening is a smart preventive step to assess women’s health early on. Many women’s conditions—such as hormonal imbalances, cervical cancer, and infertility—may show little or no symptoms in the early stages. However, regular and timely screening can significantly reduce serious risks and help maintain reproductive and overall health.
Steps of the Women’s Initial Screening Package
- Completing the Questionnaire
At the start, a detailed medical and lifestyle questionnaire is filled out, covering:
- Age of puberty onset and menstrual cycle details
- Family history of diseases (cancer, diabetes, thyroid disorders)
- Menstrual complications, pelvic pain, or abnormal discharge
- Use of hormonal medications or contraceptives
- Lifestyle habits like diet, exercise, smoking, and alcohol use
This information helps personalize the screening process and identify hidden risks.
- Specialist Visit and Examination
Next, a pelvic examination by a gynecology specialist is conducted to assess:
- Condition of the vagina and cervix, checking for wounds or abnormal lesions
- Size and shape of the uterus and ovaries
- Presence of discharge, pain, or pelvic inflammation
- If needed, internal examination and transvaginal ultrasound
This thorough check provides key data to order more precise tests.
- Specialized Laboratory Tests
- CBC (Complete Blood Count): General health status, anemia, infections, or blood disorders
- TSH and Prolactin: Detect thyroid dysfunction or excessive prolactin affecting menstrual cycles, fertility, and well-being
- AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone): Ovarian reserve marker to evaluate fertility potential and response to fertility treatments
- HPV Test: Detects high-risk human papillomavirus types linked to cervical cancer; a crucial sensitive screening test
- Gardasil Vaccination: If Gardasil 9 vaccine has not been received before, vaccination is recommended to protect against high-risk HPV types and reduce cervical cancer risk
- Lifestyle Counseling and Personal Education
Includes tailored advice on nutrition, weight management, regular exercise, quitting smoking and alcohol, stress management, proper sleep, and menstrual regulation. Lifestyle counseling plays a vital role in improving life quality and preventing future health problems.
Why choose this package?
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- Early detection of common women’s health issues like hormonal disorders, HPV, and fertility problems
- Comprehensive, all-in-one package from questionnaire to exam, lab tests, and counseling
- Privacy protection and transparent reporting
- Experienced gynecologists and endocrinologists providing expert diagnosis and guidance
- Prevention of costly late-stage treatments and fertility complications
Who should take this package?
- Women aged 20 to 45
- Those planning pregnancy or concerned about ovarian reserve
- Women with irregular periods, pelvic pain, or chronic fatigue
- Individuals without prior HPV vaccination or HPV testing
- Women with family history of thyroid problems or infertility
- Anyone seeking a thorough health check
Recommended Screening Schedule
Age Group | Screening Recommendation |
20–30 yrs | HPV test every 2–3 years + CBC and basic hormones |
30–40 yrs | Add AMH test and fertility counseling |
Post-pregnancy or lifestyle changes | Update HPV vaccine, prolactin, and TSH tests |
Key Benefits of Women’s Initial Screening
- Early detection of precancerous cervical lesions
- Assessment of ovarian reserve and fertility guidance
- Identification of thyroid or pituitary disorders disrupting menstrual cycles
- Increased awareness and prevention of HPV with vaccination
- Education on sexual health, nutrition, and safe lifestyle habits
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is this package suitable for unmarried women?
Yes. Initial screening is recommended for all women’s reproductive health, including HPV and hormonal disorders, regardless of marital status. - Can I receive Gardasil vaccination and HPV testing on the same day?
Yes. If your HPV test is negative and you have not been vaccinated, it is advisable to get the Gardasil vaccine on the same day for maximum protection.
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