dr oukacha nadia - Gynecology, obstetrics, fertility and oncology in Casablanca

Colposcopy

This is a visual examination of the cervix, using a magnifying glass called a colposcope.

This examination is performed during a gynecological consultation.

Its aim is to confirm or rule out the existence of a cervical lesion, suspected by the cervico-vaginal smear or clinical examination.

When a lesion is suspected, colposcopy can be used to refer the case to the gynecologist for a biopsy in the most suspicious location.

 

What are the indications for colposcopy?

Colposcopy is indicated in the following cases: The screening cervico-vaginal smear suggests the existence of cellular abnormalities (abnormal smear).

During a gynecological examination, the physician suspects the presence of a cervical lesion (unusual-looking cervix, ectropion appearing atypical).

Investigate the cause of unexplained genital bleeding, particularly after intercourse

When closer monitoring of the cervix is warranted (post-operative, condyloma, etc.).

When looking for the cause of heavy genital discharge.

When is colposcopy performed?

The examination is performed outside the menstrual period, preferably a few days after the end of the period.

In post-menopausal women, prior treatment with estrogen (for 10 days) is often necessary to optimize examination conditions.

The examination takes between 5 and 10 minutes.

It is completely painless.

Her discomfort is due to stress and the presence of the speculum in the vagina throughout the examination.

Biopsy is sometimes sensitive.

How is a colposcopy performed?

The examination itself usually comprises three stages:

Examination after application of Lugol's iodine solution at 2%, known as the Schiller test.

The application of these two dyes causes the abnormal cells to react and change color.

Fragments are then analyzed under the microscope by the pathologist in the laboratory.

At the end of the examination, the patient and her attending physician receive a report in the form of a cartography, indicating the appearance and grade of the lesions according to colposcopic terminology.

The biopsy may cause a small amount of bleeding, which usually stops within a few minutes.

The patient can continue with normal activities after the examination.

Sexual relations, bathing and swimming are not recommended for 3 days once a biopsy has been performed.

And after colposcopy?

The definitive conclusion is given only after receipt of the biopsy results (7 to 10 days), during a second appointment.

It's at this point that the appropriate course of action is defined.

Care philosophy

A holistic approach to women's health

Dr Nadia Oukacha puts her expertise in gynecology, obstetrics and fertility at the service of every woman, combining listening, prevention and cutting-edge technology.

Active listening and caring

Each consultation begins with an in-depth discussion to understand your needs and establish a climate of trust.

Comprehensive, personalized approach

A complete check-up, nutritional advice and psychological follow-up are adapted to your age and life situation.

Focus on prevention

Regular smear tests, screening and check-ups aim to anticipate risks and preserve your health over the long term.

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Here you'll find answers to the most frequently asked questions about consultations, specialties, booking appointments and how the practice works.

How do I make an appointment with Dr Oukacha?

You can book your consultation directly online via our website or by calling the practice on +212 606 12 12 13. A contact form is also available on the site.

What are Dr Nadia Oukacha's specialties?

Dr Oukacha specializes in :

  • Gynecology (consultations, pap smears, colposcopy, ultrasounds)

  • Obstetrics (pregnancy monitoring, ultrasound, amniocentesis)

  • Intimate and breast surgery

  • Fertility and medically assisted reproduction (MAP)

What examinations are carried out at the clinic?

The practice is equipped for :

  • Gynecological and obstetrical ultrasounds

  • Cervico-vaginal smear

  • Colposcopy

  • Fertility assessment

What are the opening hours?

  • Monday to Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

  • Saturday: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

  • Sundays and public holidays: closed

Where is the office located?

The office is located in Casablanca, at 125 BD Brahim Roudani, 1st floor, Appt 11. An interactive map is available on the Contact page.

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