Description
Cervical Cancer Screening
Our Cervical Cancer Screening Program at Quanren offers key examination items for women, provided by a professional female medical team in a dedicated area designed to meet the high privacy requirements of women. The examination results are explained by registered doctors, ensuring peace of mind for our clients.
Key Examination Items:
- Pap Smear Test: This test primarily assesses the risk of cervical cell abnormalities. It helps in the early detection of abnormal cervical cells, allowing for timely treatment. This is crucial for preventing cervical cancer and other gynecological issues.
- HPV Virus DNA Test: Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted virus associated with cervical cancer and other gynecological problems. The HPV DNA test can detect the presence of high-risk types of HPV infections in the body. This test helps us understand our risk of infection and take appropriate preventive measures or treatments.
About Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers among women worldwide, making early detection and prevention critical. The primary cause of cervical cancer is persistent HPV infection, particularly high-risk types. These viruses can lead to abnormal changes in cervical cells, which may eventually develop into cancer.
Regular cervical cancer screening can significantly reduce the incidence of the disease. According to medical experts, women should begin receiving Pap smear tests after becoming sexually active or reaching the age of 21, with screenings recommended every three years. If HPV testing is conducted simultaneously, screening can be done every five years.
Preventive Measures
In addition to regular screening, receiving the HPV vaccine is also an important measure for preventing cervical cancer. The vaccine effectively prevents infections from various high-risk HPV types, greatly reducing the risk of cervical cancer.
Our Cervical Cancer Screening Program can help identify potential health issues and provide you with essential health information. Please schedule your appointment today, and let us assist you in understanding your health risks and offering corresponding health management advice. Act early to protect your health!
Health Check-up Plan Details:
More information
Item | Detail |
Cervix Disease Examination* | – ThinPrep Pap Test |
– HPV DNA | |
Report Explanation | – Report interpreted and explained by centre registered physician |
*available for women who have sexual experience
*Reminder for Pap Smear Examination: Avoid conducting a Pap smear during menstruation; the examination should be performed at least 7 days after menstruation ends.
Booking Process and Terms & Conditions:
- Customers will receive a confirmation email for successful payment after purchasing a health check-up plan from the Trinity Medical Centre online store. Trinity Medical Centre will contact customers during subsequent business hours/days to schedule the health check-up appointment. Customers may also contact us for an appointment after order confirmation (Tel: 2192 7022 or Email: tmc@trinitymedical.com.hk).
- This health check-up offer is exclusively available on Trinity Medical Centre’s online store and cannot be used with other promotions. It is non-transferable, non-refundable, and cannot be exchanged for full or partial cash value.
- The health check-up plan is valid at Trinity Medical Centre in Central, Causeway Bay, or Tsim Sha Tsui. The offer expires on November 30, 2024. Customers must undergo the relevant examination on or before the expiration date; the offer becomes void after this date.
- For any inquiries, please call 2192 7022 or email tmc@trinitymedical.com.hk.
- All service users must present identification documents and a successful payment confirmation email during the registration at the centre to be eligible for the service.
- If a parent or guardian purchases the service for a minor, the service user must accompany the parent or guardian to the centre for the examination.
- In case of any disputes, Trinity Medical Centre reserves the right of final decision.