Prevent Cervical Cancer Before It Starts
Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers with routine screening. A pap smear can detect abnormal cells before they become cancer.
At MyCHN, we provide cervical cancer screenings to protect your health at every stage of life.
When Should You Get a Pap Smear?
- Start screening at age 21
- Ages 21–29: Pap smear every 3 years
- Ages 30–65: Pap smear every 3 years OR Pap + HPV test every 5 years
- More frequent screening may be needed based on results or medical history
Symptoms to Watch For
Cervical cancer may not cause symptoms early on. However, seek care if you experience:Â
- Bleeding between periods
- Bleeding after intercourse
- Unusual discharge
- Pelvic pain
Don’t wait for symptoms. Prevention is key, and cervical cancer is preventable. Take control of your health today. Medicaid, Medicare, Insurance and more Accepted.Â
Take the First Step to Prevention
Don’t wait for symptoms to get screened —cervical cancer is preventable. Medicaid, Medicare, Insurance and more Accepted