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===What to Get & Where to Get It===
===What to Get & Where to Get It===


For gynecological exams, you can choose to go to a public healthcare center or a private specialist. If you're interested in a public healthcare center, it's recommended to visit one of the [http://www.fhs.gov.hk/english/centre_det/maternal/maternal.html Maternal and Child Health Care Centers] for a check-up. For anyone under 64 years old, they offer check-ups for early signs of cervical, breast and ovarian cancer. They also offer HPV vaccines. As for private doctors, you can choose a private specialist from the Hong Kong directory of doctors: http://www.hkdoctors.org/
For gynecological exams, you can choose to go to a public healthcare center or a private specialist. If you're interested in a public healthcare center, it's recommended to visit one of the [http://www.fhs.gov.hk/english/centre_det/maternal/maternal.html Maternal and Child Health Care Centers] for a check-up. For anyone under 64 years old, they offer check-ups for early signs of cervical, breast and ovarian cancer. They also offer HPV vaccines. As for private doctors, you can choose a private specialist from the [http://www.hkdoctors.org/ Hong Kong directory of doctors].


===Costs===
===Costs===

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