Simora – Gynae and Birth Care

Gynecological Malignancies

Screen Early. Act Confidently. Care Deeply.

Cancers affecting the female reproductive system, including the cervix, uterus, ovaries, vagina, vulva, and breasts, can be silent in their early stages but life-saving when detected early. At Simora, we offer trusted screening, early diagnosis, and compassionate guidance to support your journey with strength and clarity.

Whether you’re experiencing symptoms or seeking routine screening, Dr. Simran and her team ensure you’re treated with respect, privacy, and evidence-based care.

Gynecological Malignancies

What Are Gynecological Malignancies?

These cancers develop in a woman’s reproductive or breast tissues and may include:

Menstrual & hormonal health​

Cervical cancer

Menstrual & hormonal health​

Endometrial/Uterine cancer

Menstrual & hormonal health​

Ovarian cancer

Menstrual & hormonal health​

Vaginal cancer

Menstrual & hormonal health​

Vulvar cancer

Menstrual & hormonal health​

Breast cancer

Many of these cancers are preventable or treatable if caught early.

What We Offer at Simora

While we don’t provide cancer treatment, our clinic supports you with:

Cancer Screening

Pap smear + HPV testing for cervical cancer

Breast examination and guidance for self-checks

Pelvic exams & ultrasound referrals for uterus and ovaries

Diagnostic Support

Colposcopy & cervical biopsy for abnormal Pap results

Endometrial biopsy for abnormal bleeding

Imaging referrals (USG, mammogram, MRI)

Specialist Referrals

We coordinate with trusted oncologists and cancer centers for further evaluation, staging, and treatment — ensuring a smooth transition in your care.

Prevention & Risk Assessment Counseling

We help you understand your personal risk factors — including family history, HPV status, lifestyle, and reproductive history — and offer guidance on lifestyle modifications, vaccination (like HPV), and regular screenings to reduce long-term cancer risk.

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Your health deserves priority — even when you feel fine. Routine visits can help prevent bigger health issues down the road.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before booking your appointment.

What symptoms can suggest a gynecological cancer?

Warning signs may include abnormal bleeding, postmenopausal bleeding, persistent pelvic pain or bloating, unusual discharge, weight loss, or a new pelvic mass. Evaluation is needed to confirm the cause.

Diagnosis may involve pelvic exam, Pap/HPV testing when relevant, imaging such as ultrasound or CT/MRI, tumor markers, and biopsy. Staging uses exam, imaging, and sometimes surgery to guide treatment.

Treatment plans are individualized and may include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hormone or targeted therapy, and supportive care. Multidisciplinary coordination is provided.

In select cases, options such as fertility-sparing surgery or referral for egg or embryo freezing may be possible. Decisions depend on cancer type, stage, and patient goals.

You may feel brief pressure during the pelvic exam or Pap test, but it should not be painful. Tell your clinician if you are uncomfortable so they can adjust the exam.

HPV vaccination, routine screening with Pap and HPV tests, and timely treatment of precancer can reduce cervical cancer risk. Your clinician will advise the right schedule.