Protect Your Future with HPV Vaccination
Expert Guidance by Dr. Divya Venugopalan
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections and a major cause of cervical cancer and other HPV-related diseases. At our clinic, we prioritize preventive healthcare, and HPV vaccination is one of the most effective steps in protecting long-term health—especially for young individuals.

Why HPV Vaccination Is Important
Prevents Cervical Cancer: HPV vaccination significantly reduces the risk of cervical cancer, especially when given before exposure to the virus.
Protects Against Multiple Cancers: It also protects against other HPV-related cancers such as vaginal, vulvar, anal, penile, and throat cancers.
Safe and Proven: The vaccine has been extensively tested and is approved by global health organizations for safety and effectiveness.
Most Effective When Given Early: Recommended for boys and girls aged 9–14, but can be given up to age 45 under medical guidance.