Thin Prep, HPV DNA Test for Cervical Cancer and HPV Vaccine by Female Doctor

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Book an HPV screening with ThinPrep and HPV DNA testing by a trusted female doctor in Thailand. Ensure your health and peace of mind today!

Thin Prep, HPV DNA Test for Cervical Cancer and HPV Vaccine by Female Doctor

Thin Prep, HPV DNA Test for Cervical Cancer and HPV Vaccine by Female Doctor


 

#Ladies don't be shy. #FemaleDoctors are ready to take care of you thoroughly.
Screening for #CervicalCancer + #HPV DNA test for women by Thin Prep+HPV DNA PCR method.
Provide by PULSE's female doctor at Silom, Nana and Asoke branch.

 

HPV Test Prices at PULSE Clinic

ItemHPV DNA full panel HPV DNA Hybribio
21 Genoarray 
Specimen Collection Cervical PAP smear
Anal PAP smear
Urethral PAP smear
Cervical PAP smear
Anal PAP smear
Urethral PAP smear
 Type 16, 18 will be reported.
Type 31,33,35,39,45,51,52,53,56,58,59,66,68 will be tested
High risk: 16,18,31,33,35,39,45,51,52,53,56,58,59,66,68
Low risk: 6,11,42,43,44,81 (CP8304)
Waiting Time10 working days10 working days
PriceHPV DNA TEST 2250THB
HPV DNA TEST + THIN PREP 3750THB
4150 THB
Doctor ExaminationIncludedIncluded
Doctor FeeIncludedIncluded

*Included doctor fee and medical service fee
Please make an appointment in advance for your convenience and short waiting time of getting the examination

 

Book Your Vaccination Appointment Today!

Contact us at info.bkk@pulse-clinic.com or chat on your preferred platform:

 +66 65 237 1936    @PULSEClinic   PulseClinic

 

Easy, Fast, and Gentle

Cervical cancer is the most common cancer in Thai Women
and is second only to Breast Cancer among women all over the world
and the death rate is more than half of the patients in Thailand.

 

HPV (Human papillomavirus): The Primary Cause of Cervical Cancer


Cervical cancer caused by Human Papilloma Virus or HPV infection around the cervix which is from various risk factors such as

  • having sex by #genital, #anus, #mouth
  • the use of #SexToy together
  • directly infection from the open wounds
  • having multiple sexual partners may put you at risk of meeting someone who has been infected before as well
  • having sex at a young age, including getting pregnant at a young age

#CervicalCancer can be prevented and treated if it detected early. Easy, fast, gentle, and no need to be shy. PULSE’s female doctors are here to give you professional and confidential consultations.

 

Why is Cervical Cancer Screening Important?


When detected early, cervical cancer is generally more treatable. Approximately 85%-90% of those who detect cervical cancer early are cured. The purpose of cervical cancer screening is to identify precancerous changes in cervical cells, enabling treatment to prevent cancer from developing. Regular screening helps detect the early signs of cervical cancer, as survival rates drop significantly once it progresses to later stages.

 

How to Test and Diagnose Cervical Cancer


  1. ThinPrep is a relatively painless cervical cancer screening method, which is done by collecting cells around the cervix with a specific device. Then take the sample in a bottle of ThinPrep to the laboratory. This method can help tell you if there is any abnormal cells in your cervical area. ThinPrep is good for routine HPV screening, but cannot tell you if you have which types of HPV. If the results come out positive, most doctor will suggest you to do further tests.
  2. HPV DNA Test is an in-depth DNA test. HPV can be found in the early stages of cervical cancer. This makes it possible to prevent it before HPV develops into cervical cancer. It is extremely accurate and works best when combined with a ThinPrep test.

 

Preparing for Cervical Cancer Screening


  • Get the examination about 1 week after your period.
  • Avoid having sex about 3 days before the examination.
  • Avoid vaginal douching and suppository within 48 hours before the examination.
  • If abnormalities in the cervix are detected, continuous follow-up treatment is required.
  • Should be screened for cervical cancer regularly, even if the infection is not found

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What Should I Do After My HPV Test Results Come Out?

What Should I Do If My Result Was Positive (Possible HPV Infection)What Should I Do If My Result Was Negative (Does Not Detect HPV)
  • There is a high chance that you have an HIV infection. You will need further tests to confirm the diagnosis.
  • Currently, there is no cure for HPV, but it is likely that it won't cause harm to your body. Your immune system is capable of fighting off the infection.
  • This doesn't mean you have cervical cancer! It only means that you have an increased risk of cervical cancer compared to people without HPV.
  • Your doctor might suggest lifestyle changes and routine cancer screening to ensure your body does not develop cancer from the infection.
  • You can still get vaccinated for HPV to help protect yourself from other strains of the virus.
  • If your body develops genital warts, you can undergo cryotherapy treatment to help remove them.
  • Discuss prevention methods with your partner to reduce the risk of transmission. HPV vaccines are highly effective in protecting you from the virus.

 

HPV Vaccine Against Cervical Cancer


Cervical cancer can be prevented with the available vaccines.

The HPV vaccine protects against genital warts and various cancers caused by HPV, including cervical, vaginal, vulvar, penile, anal, and some head and neck cancers. It helps the immune system recognize certain HPV strains, making it easier for the body to fight them if exposed. Getting vaccinated even if your HPV test results came out positive is still beneficial. Here is 6 reasons why you should get vaccinated for HPV.

If you are under 46 years old, you are eligible for HPV vaccine. Two options aere available at PULSE CLINIC:

 

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Contact us at info.bkk@pulse-clinic.com or chat on your preferred platform:

 +66 65 237 1936    @PULSEClinic   PulseClinic

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