Colposcopy is valuable in diagnosing diseases of the female lower genital tract, especially in the diagnosis of cervical diseases (precancerous lesions of the cervix, cervical cancer, etc.). A patient needs to come for colposcopy when her cervical cytology report suggests abnormalities, a high-risk HPV infection, genital tract warts, gynecologic examination suspicion of cervical cancer, vaginal adenopathy, vaginal malignancy or post-treatment follow-up evaluation of cervicovaginal lesions, and a routine white belt examination is required prior to this test. The cost of the colposcopy should include the doctor’s examination, any medications that may be used to stop the bleeding, the cost of the biopsy, the cost of the biopsy for pathology, and any medications that may be needed after the procedure. The cost of a simple colposcopy is around $200 to $300, but each patient is different and the more biopsies taken, the higher the cost of pathology. Colposcopy is widely used in gynecological clinical examinations and is a very mature tool. If there is any pathology related to the reproductive tract, you should go to the hospital in time to avoid delays and damage to your health.