National Cervical Cancer Awareness Week October 15-19, 2018
Each year, 400,000 women in Canada receive an “abnormal” Pap test result. If left untreated, the “abnormal” cells of the cervix could develop into cancer.

JUST BECAUSE YOU FEEL NORMAL, DOESN’T MEAN EVERYTHING IS NORMAL.
Call to book an appointment at 705-858-8787 OR
POP in for a PAP on October 16th from 5-7:30PM.



