Colposcopy in Istanbul

Hospitals, clinics and medical centers in Istanbul, Turkey performing Colposcopy.
Anadolu Medical Center Contact Anadolu Medical Center
Private Hospital, Gebze (near Istanbul), Turkey
JCI AccreditationJCI Accreditation
Anadolu Medical Center is one of the most modern, comprehensive and respected hospitals in Turkey. Anadolu is affiliated with John Hopkins Hospital.
Prices:
Colposcopyupon request
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Dr. Aydın Arıcı MD
Dr. Aydın Arıcı MD
Infertility, hormonal and reproductive disorders
Lapar
Dr. Fatih Güçer MD
Dr. Fatih Güçer MD
Gynecologic malignancies and application of hysteroscopic and laparoscopy
Acibadem International Hospital Contact Acibadem International Hospital
Private Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
JCI AccreditationJCI Accreditation
A JCI accredited, multi-specialty medical center which is a part of the Acibadem Healthcare Group. The hospital provides medical care in virtually all medical specialties. International patients are catered for through the Acibadem International Patients Center.
Prices:
Colposcopyupon request
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Prof. Ismail Cepni
Prof. Ismail Cepni
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Prof. Cem Batukan
Prof. Cem Batukan
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Istanbul Memorial Hospital Contact Istanbul Memorial Hospital
Private Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
JCI AccreditationJCI Accreditation
Was the first hospital in Turkey to receive the JCI accreditation. It is also a member of the American Hospital Association (AHA).
Prices:
Colposcopyupon request
German Hospital Camlica Contact German Hospital Camlica
Private Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
German Hospital Camlica has achieved a 7 star rating. It has 24 highly skilled and experienced physicians, who treat around 500 international patients each year.
Prices:
Colposcopyupon request
2 listed gynecologists:
Dr. Kolankaya Aytuğ
Dr. Kolankaya Aytuğ
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Dr. Ebru Fusun Light
Dr. Ebru Fusun Light
Obstetrics and Gynecology
German Hospital Taksim Contact German Hospital Taksim
Private Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
JCI AccreditationJCI Accreditation
One of the largest private healthcare providers in Turkey. Has obtained JCI accreditation and is ISO certified. This hospital treats approximately 12,000 international patients annually.
Prices:
Colposcopyupon request
view all >3 listed gynecologists:
Dr. Alper Şişmanoğlu
Dr. Alper Şişmanoğlu
Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Dr. Mustafa Ziya Günenç
Obstetrics and Gynecology
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About Colposcopy

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What is Colposcopy?
Colposcopy is a gynecological procedure used for examining the cervix. Colposcopy is performed to identify tumors and examine abnormalities. During this procedure, special tests and biopsies may be performed. Colposcopy is often performed if the patient’s Pap smear report is abnormal. It may also be done if cervical abnormalities are detected during a pelvic examination.

How is Colposcopy Performed?
The patient needs to lie down on a table and the patient’s legs are held up in stirrups to position the patient’s pelvis for examination. A speculum is inserted to open the vaginal walls for the examination of the cervix. Then, acetic acid is applied to the cervix, which helps in highlighting abnormal sites. In some cases, an iodine-based solution is also used on the cervix. The colposcope is placed at the vaginal opening through which the cervix is viewed. If abnormalities are detected, biopsies may be taken from the affected area. An Endocervical Curettage (ECC) may also be performed in which tissue samples may be taken from the inside the cervix. The squamocolumnar junction of the cervix is specially examined for any signs of cervical cancer.

How to Prepare for Colposcopy?
  • The patient may need to empty the bladder and bowels before a colposcopy.
  • The patient should abstain from sexual intercourse for 24 hours prior to colposcopy.
  • The patient should not have a colposcopy while menstruating heavily.
  • The patient should inform the doctor if she is pregnant.


Days admitted:
Colposcopy is usually performed as an outpatient procedure.

Anesthesia:
Most patients go through colposcopy without any anesthesia. Some patients are given topical anesthesia.

Recovery:
- The placement of the speculum may be uncomfortable for the patient.
- The patient may feel a stinging sensation due to the application of vinegar.
- The patient may experience a cramp and a pinching sensation due to the curettage and biopsies.
- The patient is advised to concentrate on slow and regular breathing that alleviates pain.
- Biopsy reports may take 1 to 2 weeks.

Risks:
- Bleeding
- Cramping
- Vaginal soreness
- Dark discharge for 1 to 3 days

After care:
- The patient will have some bleeding up to one week after the biopsy.
- The patient should abstain from sexual intercourse and using douche, tampons and creams on the vagina for a week after the procedure.

The patient should contact the doctor if the following symptoms occur:

- Heavy bleeding for more than 2 weeks
- Pain in the abdominal and pelvic areas
- Fever
- Foul odor and discharge
- Infection

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