Mon-Sat: 4:00pm to 6:00pm
Kurla Rd, Next to Holy Family Church, Gundavali, Andheri (E).
Dr. Nautiyal strongly recommends vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV), the main cause of cervical cancer, particularly targeting girls in the pre‑teen and early teen years (around ages 9‑14) to ensure protection before any potential exposure to the virus. For those who missed the initial window, she offers “catch‑up” vaccination up to age 26 (or more, depending on individual health consultation). She explains the types of vaccines available (bivalent, quadrivalent, nonavalent, and the new indigenous “Cervavac”), how many doses are needed, what side effects to expect, and that even after vaccination, regular cervical screening (Pap smears / HPV DNA tests) remains important.
In her clinic, the vaccination is administered safely with proper monitoring, ensuring informed consent, advice on possible mild reactions (e.g. pain at injection site, fever), and follow‑up appointments for subsequent doses. She also provides education about how vaccination works, addresses myths, and discourages delaying vaccination because of concerns — aiming to make this preventive service accessible, respectful, and effective.