
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.
Vaginal and Anal Pap Smears

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At Balance Medical Care, your comfort and safety come first. Our team provides gentle, confidential vaginal and anal Pap smears to screen for HPV-related cell changes and detect early signs of cancer or precancerous conditions. These screenings are important for many individuals—especially those with a cervix, those who have undergone gender-affirming surgery, and those with certain risk factors. We offer affirming, trauma-informed care so you can feel supported every step of the way.
What Are Vaginal & Anal Pap Smears?
Pap smears are specialized screening tests that check for abnormal cellular changes in the vaginal or anal canal. These changes are often caused by human papillomavirus (HPV), a common infection that can lead to precancerous cells or cancer if not monitored.
- Vaginal Pap Smears screen for abnormal cells in the vagina or in individuals who no longer have a cervix (such as after hysterectomy).
- Anal Pap Smears screen for abnormal cells in the anal canal and are especially beneficial for individuals at higher risk of HPV-related anal dysplasia.
At Balance Medical Care, we perform these screenings with respect, sensitivity, and expertise to protect your long-term health.
Treatment for Vaginal and Anal Pap Smears
Care for Vaginal and Anal Pap Smears focuses on detecting abnormal cellular changes early so that follow-up care can be provided when needed. These screenings help identify HPV-related changes, precancerous cells, inflammation, or infection. Providers gently collect a small sample of cells from the vaginal canal or anal area, ensuring a quick and thorough evaluation. Results guide any next steps, offering patients clarity and reassurance regarding their reproductive and colorectal health.
Symptoms of Vaginal and Anal Pap Smears
Vaginal and Anal Pap Smears themselves do not treat symptoms, but individuals may seek screening due to concerns such as:
- Unusual discharge
- Bleeding after intercourse
- Anal or vaginal discomfort
- Persistent itching or irritation
- Higher-risk sexual activity
Vaginal and Anal Pap Smears offer early insight into cellular changes, helping protect long-term reproductive and colorectal health through timely detection and recommended follow-up.

FAQ
FAQs
Answers to your frequently asked questions.
Do Pap smears hurt?
Most patients experience mild pressure but not pain. We use gentle techniques and go at your pace.
How often do I need a Pap smear?
Frequency depends on your anatomy, age, medical history, and risk factors. We guide you on the appropriate schedule.
Do I need a Pap smear if I've had a hysterectomy?
Sometimes—but not always. It depends on whether your cervix was removed and your prior screening history.
Who should get an anal Pap smear?
Individuals at higher risk for anal HPV-related changes—including people with HIV, certain sexual practices, or a history of HPV—benefit most.

