How to Address Patient Hesitancy Around Cervical Cancer Screening with Ada Stewart, MD

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Ada Stewart, MD, shares strategies for primary care physicians to reduce patient anxiety and improve comfort during cervical cancer screening exams.

Patient hesitancy remains a barrier to timely cervical cancer screening, even when guidelines are clearly communicated. Anxiety around Pap smears—including discomfort with the exam and fear of results—can discourage women from keeping up with recommended screening schedules. Primary care physicians are in a unique position to address these concerns directly during routine visits, ensuring patients are informed, supported, and comfortable throughout the process.

In this video interview with Patient Care Online, Ada Stewart, MD, a board-certified family physician, discusses practical strategies clinicians can use to reduce patient anxiety during screening exams. From incorporating shared decision-making to simple in-office adjustments such as using a smaller speculum, playing background music, or offering staff support, Dr Stewart highlights ways to make cervical cancer screening a more patient-centered experience.


The following transcript has been lightly edited for style and flow.

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