
This restorative treatment boosts energy, strengthens immunity, enhances hydration, and supports overall wellness from within.
Whether you want faster recovery, improved daily performance, or a much-needed refresh, IV vitamins offer an effective way to feel revitalized, balanced, and renewed.

We offer a variety of vitamin injections, each designed to support specific wellness needs. Every option is carefully formulated to deliver targeted benefits for your mind and body. Our goal is to help you optimize your health, elevate your vitality, and feel your absolute best.
Let’s explore the benefits of the essential nutrients available through our nutrition services at Balance Medical Care.
Cervical Cancer

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Cervical Cancer screening focuses on detecting abnormal cell changes early and guiding you through appropriate follow-up care. Through Pap smears, HPV testing, physical evaluation, and personalized recommendations, this service helps identify concerns before they progress. Each visit is approached with sensitivity, clarity, and a commitment to supporting long-term reproductive health.
What is Cervical Cancer?
This condition develops when abnormal cells grow within the cervix, often caused by persistent infection with high-risk strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV). Many early changes produce no noticeable symptoms, making routine screening vital. When detected early, treatment is far more manageable and outcomes are significantly improved, underscoring the importance of regular evaluation.
Treatment for Cervical Cancer
Cell changes in the cervix can progress slowly over time due to HPV exposure, immune system factors, and hormonal influences. These abnormal cells may eventually form precancerous lesions or develop into cancer if not identified early. Screening through Pap and HPV tests allows providers to detect and address these changes promptly, providing a proactive approach to long-term health and prevention.
Symptoms of Cervical Cancer
Screening helps investigate and monitor concerns such as:
- Abnormal Pap results
- HPV infection
- Pelvic discomfort
- Irregular bleeding
- Chronic spotting
- Painful intercourse
- Discharge changes
Follow-up visits help review results early, guide any necessary testing, and ensure next steps are clear and timely, offering reassurance and ongoing support.

FAQ
FAQs
Answers to your frequently asked questions.
How often should I be screened for Cervical Cancer?
Screening frequency depends on your age, past results, and risk factors. Many patients benefit from testing every 3–5 years, with more frequent follow-up if abnormalities are detected.
Does an abnormal Pap test mean I have cancer?
No. Abnormal results simply mean that some cells look unusual and may need further evaluation. Most abnormalities are not cancer and are highly treatable when found early.
What causes Cervical Cancer?
Most cases are linked to high-risk HPV infections. However, smoking, immune system changes, and certain lifestyle factors may increase risk. Screening helps detect early changes regardless of cause.
Is HPV testing always done with a Pap smear?
Not always. Testing may be done alone or combined with a Pap smear depending on age, history, and guidelines. Your provider will choose the best option for your situation.

