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Colposcopist – Expert Care for Cervical Health & Abnormal Pap Smear Results
A Colposcopist is a specially trained doctor who examines the cervix, vagina, and vulva using a magnifying instrument called a colposcope. You are usually referred to a colposcopist after an abnormal Pap smear, positive HPV test, or unusual vaginal bleeding.
If detected early, many cervical problems can be treated successfully, which is why timely consultation with a colposcopist is extremely important.
Educational & Professional Qualifications
MBBS – Basic medical degree
MD / MS in Obstetrics & Gynecology – Specialization in women’s health
Advanced training in Colposcopy from a recognized medical institute
Certification in Cervical Cancer Screening & Colposcopy
Hands-on experience in:
Colposcopy examinations
Cervical biopsies
HPV-related cervical disease management
✅ Additional Skills & Expertise
Expertise in reading Pap smear and HPV test reports
Trained in early detection of cervical cancer
Skilled in managing precancerous cervical changes
Knowledge of national & international cervical screening guidelines
Who Should Visit a Colposcopist? (Early Symptoms)
You should consult a colposcopist near you if you experience:
Abnormal Pap smear results
Positive HPV (Human Papillomavirus) test
Bleeding after intercourse
Bleeding between periods
Post-menopausal bleeding
Persistent vaginal discharge
Pelvic pain without a clear cause
Abnormal cervical appearance found during routine exam
Early evaluation helps prevent cervical cancer.
What Does a Colposcopist Treat?
Common Conditions Treated
Abnormal cervical cells
Cervical dysplasia (precancerous changes)
HPV-related cervical changes
Cervical infections
Early-stage cervical cancer (diagnosis & monitoring)
Vaginal & vulvar abnormalities
Procedures Performed by a Colposcopist
A colposcopist may perform:
Colposcopy examination
Cervical biopsy
Endocervical curettage (ECC)
HPV-related lesion evaluation
Follow-up monitoring after abnormal Pap smear
Is Colposcopy Painful?
Usually not painful
Mild discomfort similar to a Pap test
Biopsy may cause brief cramping
Cost of Colposcopy Procedure in India
Cost of colposcopy: ₹1,500 – ₹5,000
Cost of cervical biopsy: ₹2,000 – ₹8,000
Costs may vary based on city, hospital, doctor experience, and tests required.
Colposcopist vs Gynecologist – Which One Do You Need?
Gynecologist
Performs routine women’s health checkups
Conducts Pap smears
Treats general gynecological issues
Colposcopist
Specializes in abnormal Pap smear evaluation
Performs colposcopy & cervical biopsy
Focuses on early detection of cervical cancer
You usually see a gynecologist first. If results are abnormal, they refer you to a colposcopist.
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When is Colposcopy Needed After Pap Smear?
A colposcopy is advised if:
Pap smear shows abnormal cells
HPV test is positive
Cervix looks abnormal during exam
Delaying evaluation may allow abnormal cells to worsen.
FAQs –
What is a colposcopist?
A colposcopist is a doctor trained to examine the cervix closely to detect abnormal or precancerous changes.
Is colposcopy safe?
Yes. Colposcopy is a safe, quick, and outpatient procedure.
How long does a colposcopy take?
Usually 10–20 minutes.
Can I go to work after colposcopy?
Yes. Most women return to normal activities the same day.
Do I need a colposcopy for HPV?
Yes, if HPV is positive and Pap smear results are abnormal.
Is colposcopy needed during pregnancy?
Sometimes, if results are concerning. It is generally safe under medical guidance.
How often is follow-up needed?
Depends on results. Some need monitoring every 6–12 months.
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