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General Women's Health

At Asimont Clinic, our core focus is medical aesthetics. As part of our broader medical group, general women’s health services are provided through our affiliated clinics, Motherlove, Motherlove GP, and our dedicated gynaecology specialist clinic. Whether you are seeking peace of mind with a regular check-up or looking for answers to gynaecological concerns, our medical group provides patient-centred care in a discreet and professional environment.
What We Offer at a Glance:

Our Women's Health Service

• Cervical Cancer Screening (PAP Smear)
• HPV Testing
• HPV Vaccination
• General Gynaecological Consultation

All services are designed with your comfort, privacy, and well-being in mind. Our qualified female doctors are here to guide you through each step with sensitivity and professionalism.
When Should You See a Doctor?

Signs To Look Out For

If you notice any of the following changes, it may be time to consult a women’s health doctor:
Irregular or missed periods
Persistent vaginal itching, irritation, or dryness
Unusual vaginal discharge or odour
Painful intercourse or pelvic discomfort
Bleeding between periods or after intercourse
Concerns related to HPV, cervical health, or genital lumps
Our affiliated clinics provide a spectrum of treatments to support cervical and vaginal health:

Find The Right Treatment For Vaginal Issues

PAP Smear Screening

PAP Smear Screening

Screens for cervical cell changes to support early detection and prevention.

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HPV Testing & Prevention

HPV Testing & Prevention

Screens for cervical cell changes to support early detection and prevention.

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HPV Vaccination

HPV Vaccination

Protects against HPV-related infections to reduce cervical cancer risk.

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Your Clinical Journey, Step-by-Step

How Diagnosis Is Carried Out

Our diagnostic process is supportive and efficient, designed to put you at ease:

  • Initial Consultation: A thorough review of your symptoms, health history, and goals.

  • Pelvic Examination: Conducted only when clinically necessary and with consent.

  • PAP Smear and/or HPV Test: A simple swab to collect cervical cells for analysis.

  • Laboratory Analysis: Results are typically available within one week.

  • Follow-Up Plan: Your doctor will guide you through next steps based on your results, whether routine monitoring or further treatment is needed.

Safe, Evidence-Based Treatments Tailored to Women’s Needs

What Medical Solutions Do We Offer Vagina Condition?

Our clinic provides a full spectrum of treatments to support cervical and vaginal health:

  • PAP Smear Screening to detect early cell changes before symptoms arise

  • HPV Testing to assess risk for cervical cancer

  • HPV Vaccination (Gardasil 9) for preventive protection against 9 HPV strains

  • Treatment for Vaginal Infections such as yeast infections or bacterial vaginosis

  • Management of Bleeding Disorders, Discomfort, or Pain related to gynaecological causes

  • Personalised Care Plans for long-term health, fertility, and well-being

We aim to empower women with knowledge and medical support at every stage.

Safe, non-judgmental care for every woman
Women’s health concerns can be sensitive and personal. Within our medical group, experienced women’s health doctors provide confidential care in a supportive setting, ensuring that every woman feels respected, informed, and comfortable. Whether you require a routine check or specialised care, you will receive professional guidance with clarity and empathy.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What Women Often Ask About Our Care

It is generally recommended to have a PAP smear once every 3 years if you are sexually active and between the ages of 25 to 69, or as advised by your doctor based on personal risk factors.

A PAP smear checks for abnormal cervical cells, while an HPV test screens for high-risk strains of the Human Papillomavirus that may lead to cervical changes.

No. The HPV vaccine is approved for individuals aged 9 to 45. It offers benefits even for those who are already sexually active, though it is most effective when given before sexual debut.

A PAP smear is a quick, low-discomfort procedure where a small brush is used to collect cells from the cervix for analysis. It typically takes only a few minutes.

Yes. In some cases, your doctor may recommend co-testing to assess both cellular and viral risks during the same appointment.

Yes. Most women can return to their daily activities immediately after the procedure.

Yes. Cervical cancer and HPV often present without symptoms in the early stages. Regular screening supports early detection.

Your doctor will explain the findings clearly and recommend appropriate next steps, which may include a repeat test, closer monitoring, or further evaluation.

It is generally advisable to schedule your PAP smear or HPV test when you are not menstruating, as blood may interfere with test accuracy.

Yes. At Asimont Clinic, all women’s health services are delivered by qualified female doctors to ensure your comfort and privacy.

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Whether it’s your first women’s health visit or a second opinion, we’re here to support you with clear answers and compassionate care.
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