Pap Smear Center - Palm Coast, FL
Palm Coast Obstetrician-Gynecologist Doctors for Pap SmearType of Physician: Obstetrician-Gynecologist What is a Obstetrician-Gynecologist? A certification by the Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology; practitioners provide medical and surgical care of the female reproductive system and associated disorders, to the extent that it distinguishes them from other physicians. This training enables them to serve as consultants to other physicians and as primary physicians for women. Specialty: Obstetrics & Gynecology Common Name: Ob/Gyn or Ob-Gyn Obstetrician-Gynecologist Doctors in Palm Coast *![]() Steven J Brown MD ![]() Contemporary Womens Care ![]() Contemporary Womens Care ![]() Hansa M Parikh MD ![]() Women's Care ![]() Ricardo Larrain MD ![]() Womens Health Care of St Augustine ![]() James Joyner III MD ![]() OB/GYN Associates of Saint Augustine ![]() Halifax Medical Center ![]() Halifax Medical Center ![]() Halifax Medical Center ![]() Halifax Medical Center ![]() OB/GYN Health Center ![]() OB/GYN Health Center ![]() OB/GYN Health Center ![]() Daytona Beach Women's Center ![]() Daytona Beach Women's Center ![]() John A White MD ![]() The Woman's Clinic ![]() Putnam Obstetrics & Gynecology ![]() Jeffrey Brooks & Stanley Gelman MDs ![]() Jeffrey Brooks & Stanley Gelman MDs ![]() Jeffrey Brooks & Stanley Gelman MDs ![]() Womens Care First PA ![]() Hussain Rawji MD ![]() New Smyrna Beach Gynecology & Obstetrics PA ![]() Advanced Women?s Health Specialists ![]() Advanced Women?s Health Specialists ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn Baptist Medical Center II ![]() North Florida OB/GYN Associates PA ![]() North Florida OB/GYN Associates PA ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn Baptist Medical Center II ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn Baptist Medical Center II ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn Baptist Medical Center II ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn Baptist Medical Center II ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn Baptist Medical Center II ![]() Sekine Rasper & Brook MDs ![]() Sekine Rasper & Brook MDs ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn Beaches IV ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn Beaches II ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn Beaches IV ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn Beaches IV ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn Beaches II ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn Beaches IV ![]() Scott Brody MD ![]() Mayo Clinic Surgical Gynecology Division ![]() Mayo Clinic Surgical Gynecology Division ![]() Mayo Clinic Surgical Gynecology Division ![]() Marwan M Shaykh MD ![]() London Ob/Gyn Services PA ![]() Mid-Florida OB/GYN Specialists PA ![]() Mid-Florida OB/GYN Specialists PA ![]() Women's Health ![]() Teresa M Bernard MD ![]() Jacksonville Center for Reproductive Medicine ![]() Women Physicians of Jacksonville ![]() Donald S Freedman MD ![]() Michelle McLanahan MD ![]() David S Hyler II MD PA & Priya S Thirumlai MD ![]() David S Hyler II MD PA & Priya S Thirumlai MD ![]() Physician Associates of Florida LLC ![]() Hormoz Khosravi MD ![]() Advanced Women?s Health Specialists ![]() New Horizon Womens Medical Group ![]() New Horizon Womens Medical Group ![]() Neil Sager DO ![]() Neil Sager DO ![]() Neil Sager DO ![]() Richard A Hartert Jr. MD ![]() Walker L Whaley MD ![]() Lake OBGYN ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn Baptist Medical Center I ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn Baptist Medical Center I ![]() Sekine Rasper & Brook MDs ![]() Regional Obstetric Consultants ![]() Regional Obstetric Consultants ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn Baptist 3 Division ![]() Regional Obstetric Consultants ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn Baptist Medical Center I ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn Baptist 3 Division ![]() Regional Obstetric Consultants ![]() Bishop Climer & Phillips MDs ![]() Bishop Climer & Phillips MDs ![]() Bishop Climer & Phillips MDs ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn ![]() North Florida OB/GYN ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn St Vincents III ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn ![]() Jacksonville Center for Reproductive Medicine ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn St Vincents I ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn St Vincents I ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn St Vincents I ![]() George L Mayer MD ![]() North Florida Ob/Gyn ![]() St Vincent's Family Medicine Center ![]() Jacksonville Center for Reproductive Medicine Palm Coast, FloridaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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Pap SmearWhat is a Pap smear?A Pap smear (also known as the Pap test) is a medical procedure in which a sample of cells from a woman's cervix (the end of the uterus that extends into the vagina) is collected and spread (smeared) on a microscope slide. The cells are examined under a microscope in order to look for pre-malignant (before-cancer) or malignant (cancer) changes. A Pap smear is a simple, quick, and relatively painless screening test. Its specificity - which means its ability to avoid classifying a normal smear as abnormal (a "false positive" result) - while very good, is not perfect. The sensitivity of a Pap smear - which means its ability to detect every single abnormality -- while good, is also not perfect, and some "false negative" results (in which abnormalities are present but not detected by the test) will occur. Thus, a few women develop cervical cancer despite having regular Pap screening. In the vast majority of cases, a Pap test does identify minor cellular abnormalities before they have had a chance to become malignant and at a point when the condition is most easily treatable. The Pap smear is not intended to detect other forms of cancer such as those of the ovary, vagina, or uterus. Cancer of these organs may be discovered during the course of the gynecologic (pelvic) exam, which usually is done at the same time as the Pap smear.
Who should have a Pap smear?Pregnancy does not prevent a woman from having a Pap smear. Pap smears can be safely done during pregnancy. Pap smear testing is not indicated for women who have had a hysterectomy (with removal of the cervix) for benign conditions. Women who have had a hysterectomy in which the cervix is not removed, called subtotal hysterectomy, should continue screening following the same guidelines as women who have not had a hysterectomy. The screening guidelines of... Recommended Reading Related to Pap SmearWhat are sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)?
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