Colposcopy
Colposcopy is a diagnostic procedure that takes less than ten minutes. It is almost painless.
Colposcopy is a diagnostic procedure that takes less than ten minutes. It is almost painless.
It allows a close examination of the external genitals, the vagina and the cervix in order to detect signs of disease. Colposcopy is usually recommended after an abnormal PAP smear, or for conditions of the external genitals such as lichen sclerosus.
During the examination
During the procedure we can take a cytology smear (Papanicolau, or PAP) or a tissue sample that is sent for histopathological examination (a biopsy). Both can be done without local anaesthetic.
The procedure can cause anxiety or discomfort, so we talk it through with you beforehand. Once it has been explained, you know what to expect and feel more at ease.
When colposcopy is recommended
- After an abnormal PAP smear result.
- For conditions of the external genitals such as lichen sclerosus.
- Whenever the vagina and cervix need a closer look.
What our patients say
I came to dr. Cokan completely by chance, after I was left without a gynaecologist. The first handshake was enough to convince me. He is an excellent gynaecologist and an outstanding sonographer, so I recommend him to everyone. His precision and professionalism are reassuring, and he is a warm and pleasant person who takes real care over every examination.
After a gynaecological ultrasound and a diagnosis, I turned to dr. Andrej Cokan of UMC Maribor, who explained how the treatment would go in a very empathetic and, above all, straightforward way. He is very approachable and professional, and it means a great deal to feel that someone is willing to take the time for you.
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