Colposcopy & Cervical Biopsy in Indore | Dr. Monica Verma โ€“ Early Detection for Womenโ€™s Health

Colposcopy and cervical biopsy are important diagnostic procedures used to detect abnormal cervical changes, infections, or early signs of cervical cancer. Dr. Monica Verma, an experienced Obstetrician-Gynecologist in Indore, offers accurate and safe evaluation with advanced diagnostic techniques.

Her clinic near Pipliyahana Square is trusted by patients from Brajeshwari Extension, Greater Brajeshwari, Scheme 140, Bicholi Mardana, Residency Area, Tilak Nagar, and nearby locations.

What is Colposcopy?

Colposcopy is a procedure where a special microscope (colposcope) is used to closely examine the cervix, vagina, and vulva for abnormal cells.

It is usually recommended after an abnormal Pap smear or if there are symptoms like unusual bleeding or discharge.

What is Cervical Biopsy?

A cervical biopsy involves removing a small sample of tissue from the cervix during colposcopy to test for:

  • Precancerous changes
  • Cervical cancer
  • HPV-related abnormalities
  • Infections

When is Colposcopy Recommended?

Patients searching for cervical cancer screening in Indore or female gynecologist near Pipliyahana Square consult Dr. Monica Verma for accurate diagnosis.

Benefits of Colposcopy & Cervical Biopsy

Early detection of cervical abnormalities

Prevention of cervical cancer

Accurate diagnosis for proper treatment

Minimally invasive procedure

Peace of mind with timely screening

Why Choose Dr. Monica Verma?

After the Procedure

Mild discomfort or spotting may occur

Quick recovery

Follow-up consultation for results and further care

When Should You See a Doctor?

Consult Dr. Monica Verma if:

  • You have abnormal Pap smear results
  • You experience unusual vaginal bleeding
  • You have HPV infection
  • You want preventive cervical screening

Early detection can save lives and ensure better outcomes.

Procedure & Treatment Approach

Dr. Monica Verma ensures a comfortable and safe experience:

1. Colposcopy Examination
  • Detailed visual inspection of cervix
  • Identification of abnormal areas
2. Cervical Biopsy
  • Small tissue sample taken for lab testing
  • Minimal discomfort
3. Diagnosis & Follow-Up Treatment
  • Based on biopsy results
  • Further treatment if required (medication or minor procedures)

๐Ÿ“ Visit our clinic: White House 178, near Karnawat Restaurant, Pipliyahana Square, Indore
๐Ÿ“ž Book your consultation today with Dr. Monica Verma and ensure a safe pregnancy journey.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is colposcopy painful?

It may cause mild discomfort but is generally well tolerated.

To detect abnormal or precancerous cells in the cervix.

Usually 10โ€“20 minutes.

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