Cervical cancer screening Thin prep Test + HPV mRNA - Bangpakok-Rangsit 2 Hospital
Package details
- Cervical cancer screening with Thin Prep method to detect HPV deep down to mRNA
- Price includes doctor visit and medical certificate
Service duration
- Service duration is approximately 30 minutes, depending on the density of service recipients
- Waiting time for test results is 12 business days
- Test results can be sent via email. If customers are not convenient to wait for the test results themselves, please inform the staff.
Preparation before receiving the service - Recommendations for health check-up
- Do not use vaginal suppositories, creams or spermicides in the vagina for 48 hours before the test.
- No internal examinations have been performed in the past 24 hours.
- Get enough sleep, at least 6-8 hours.
- (If any) Other health check-up history, bring test results with you.
- (If any) Information about chronic diseases should be reported before receiving the service.
- Do not douche the vagina before the test.
- Do not have sex for 48 hours before the test.
- Do not test during the period before and after menstruation for 7 days (for women)
Conditions for receiving the service
- The above price includes doctor's fee and hospital service fee.
- The above price does not include other treatment costs if the patient has a chronic disease or complications.
- The above prices cannot be used in conjunction with other discounts or promotions and cannot be used to charge insurance companies or contract companies.
- You should make an appointment in advance before receiving the service.
- Foreigners can receive the service by using a passport to confirm their identity.
Cervical cancer screening, check beforehand for prevention.
For girls who are trying to avoid cervical cancer screening, try reading what we are about to tell you. You will see that cervical cancer screening is not as scary as you think. More importantly, letting cancer develop without a cervical cancer screening is much scarier.
Dangers of “ Cervical Cancer ”
Cervical cancer is a cancer found in women. It is caused by abnormalities of cells that occur in the cervix. Which can be detected in the early stages If screened according to the doctor's advice Because cervical cancer in the early stages often has no signs. So when symptoms occur, they are usually severe. Most cervical cancers are caused by infection with the HPV (Human Papillomavirus) virus, which has many strains. But the main strains The ones that cause genital infections in both men and women are strains 16 and 18.
Currently there are 3 methods of cervical cancer screening which are :
- Pap smear method is a test in which the doctor uses a spatula to collect tissue from the cervix before sending it to the laboratory for examination. This method has been used for a long time. It is a method of examination that is not expensive. However, the accuracy may not be very high, at around 50%.
- Thin Prep method is a method developed from the Pap smear method. It is effective and accurate at around 90-95% by collecting cells from the cervix with a special device. Then put them in a bottle of Thin Prep solution before sending the results to the laboratory.
- Thin Prep method + HPV DNA test is believed to be the best test because it tests for cervical cancer cells together with DNA testing for HPV strains that are related to cervical cancer. Along with a deeper examination of whether there is an infection with HPV strains 16 and 18, if there is no infection, it can be 99% certain that within 1-2 years of being screened, the chance of getting cervical cancer will be very low.
“ The best time ” to be screened
In fact, there is no need to prepare much for a cervical cancer screening. Just prepare your body and mind. The doctor said that the best time to be screened is 10-20 days after menstruation. This means that when we count from the first day of menstruation as day 1 and count another ten days until day 11 to day 20, the body will be very clean during this period, which will result in less deviation, making it suitable for screening. However, visiting a doctor for this screening can be done at any time, except during menstruation.
Hospital Information
- Hours Monday - Sunday (everyday) 08:00 a.m. - 08:00 p.m.
- Obstetrician - Gynecologist
- Monday-Friday 08:00 - 19:30 (Last appointment 01:00 p.m.)
- Saturday 08:00 - 19:00 (Last appointment 06:30 p.m.)
- Sunday 09:00 - 19:00 (Last appointment 06:30 p.m.)
- Map https://goo.gl/maps/iqrxE8FwVqu
- Bus No. 187, 188, 523, 538
- Bangpakok Hospital Rangsit 2 is at Rangsit-Nakhon Nayok.
- Park the car at the hospital parking building.
- Address 757 Bangpakok Hospital, Rangsit-Nakhon Nayok Rd. (Khlong 2), Prachathipat Subdistrict, Thanyaburi District, Pathum Thani Province 12130