Routine Checkups & Prevention Care

Routine Checkups & Prevention Care

Prevention is the best form of protection—especially when it comes to women’s health. At Ahura Nursing Home, we believe in proactive wellness through regular checkups, early screenings, and personalized preventive care for women at every stage of life.

Whether you’re a teenager, planning a family, or navigating menopause, routine visits help detect potential issues early—like PCOS, cervical cancer, breast lumps, thyroid imbalances, or infections—before they become serious. Our gynecologists provide thorough exams, pap smears, breast exams, ultrasound scans, and health counseling tailored to your age, needs, and lifestyle. Because a healthy life begins with regular care.

Your Health Deserves Regular Attention

 Even when you feel fine, your body may need a check-in. Routine visits at Ahura Nursing Home help catch issues early, prevent complications, and empower you to make informed choices about your health. Prevention today leads to peace of mind tomorrow.

Comprehensive Women’s Wellness Checks—All Under One Roof

 From annual pelvic exams and pap tests to breast screenings and hormone evaluations, Ahura Nursing Home offers full-spectrum preventive care. Our goal is early detection and lifelong health—book your checkup today.

Frequently asked question

Q1: How often should I have a gynecological checkup?

 Most women should schedule a checkup once a year, even if they feel healthy. However, the frequency may vary depending on your age, health history, and risk factors.

A typical checkup includes a general physical exam, pelvic exam, pap smear, breast exam, urine and blood tests, and discussion of menstrual, sexual, and reproductive health.

Yes. Routine checkups are essential for monitoring hormonal balance, menstrual health, and early signs of conditions like PCOS, anemia, or thyroid issues—even if you’re not sexually active.

Pap smear (cervical cancer screening), breast exam or mammogram, thyroid profile, diabetes screening, blood pressure, anemia test, and pelvic ultrasound are common preventive measures.

 Girls can start visiting a gynecologist between 13–15 years (or earlier if there are menstrual issues). Annual checkups become especially important from the early 20s onwards.