Prevent Cervical Cancer
HPV is the leading cause of cervical cancer. The HPV vaccine can significantly reduce the risk of developing cervical cancer by protecting against the most dangerous strains of the virus.
Guard Against Other Cancers
In addition to cervical cancer, HPV can cause cancers of the throat, anus, penis, and vulva.
Vaccination helps prevent these cancers, ensuring comprehensive protection for your health.
Reduce Genital Warts
The HPV vaccine also protects against strains of the virus that cause genital warts, contributing to overall sexual health and well-being.
Why Choose Dr. Swapnali Sansare’s HPV Vaccination Center?
Expertise and Experience
Dr. Swapnali Sansare holds an MBBS from Government Medical College, Miraj, and specializes in obstetrics and gynecology (DGO, DNB). With over 15 years of experience, she is a trusted expert in women’s health and preventive care.
Comprehensive Care
Dr. Sansare’s center offers a complete range of services related to HPV vaccination, including:
- Counseling and education about HPV and the vaccine
- Administration of the HPV vaccine
- Follow-up care and monitoring
Patient-Centered Approach
Dr. Sansare and her team are dedicated to providing compassionate, patient-centered care. They ensure a comfortable and supportive environment for all patients, answering any questions and addressing concerns about the vaccination process.
What to Expect at Our HPV Vaccination Center?
Initial Consultation
During your initial visit, Dr. Sansare will discuss the benefits of the HPV vaccine, address any concerns, and determine the best vaccination schedule for you or your child.
Vaccination Process
The HPV vaccine is typically administered in a series of shots over several months. Dr. Sansare’s team will ensure the process is as smooth and painless as possible, providing guidance and support at every step.
Follow-Up Care
After completing the vaccination series, Dr. Sansare will offer follow-up care to monitor your health and ensure the vaccine’s effectiveness. Regular check-ups and screenings may also be recommended for comprehensive preventive care.
Who Should Get the HPV Vaccine?
Adolescents and Young Adults
The HPV vaccination works best when administered prior to viral exposure. It is recommended for preteens (both boys and girls) starting at age 11 or 12 but can be administered as early as age 9 and up to age 26.
Adults
In some cases, adults up to age 45 may also benefit from the HPV vaccine. Dr. Sansare will evaluate your health history and risk factors to determine if vaccination is right for you.
Our Facilities
Dr. Sansare is associated with several renowned hospitals, including Orion Hospital, Wakad,
Surya Mother and Child Hospital, and Cloud Nine, Pimple Saudagar. Her private practice at Spectra Clinic offers state-of-the-art facilities and a welcoming atmosphere for all your healthcare needs.
Contact Us
Remember to take steps to protect both yourself and your loved ones from diseases that can be caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Schedule an appointment at Dr. Swapnali Sansare’s HPV Vaccination Center in Wakad today. Take a proactive step towards a healthier future with expert care and guidance.
The HPV vaccine is a crucial preventive measure against several cancers and health issues. Trust Dr. Swapnali Sansare’s HPV Vaccination Center for expert care and comprehensive protection.