An anti-slip speculum grip for use in vaginal medical procedures, including a speculum including a speculum blade having an anterior and a posterior side and a speculum handle, and an anti-slip speculum grip operatively attached to a portion of the posterior side of the speculum blade, wherein the anti-slip speculum grip is further comprised of; an anti-slip speculum grip base having a first side and a second side, an adhesive layer located adjacent to the first side of the anti-slip speculum grip base and adjacent to the portion of the posterior side of the speculum blade in order to operatively attach the anti-slip speculum grip to the posterior side of the speculum blade, an x-ray detector device located between the anti-slip speculum grip base and the adhesive layer, a speculum grip textured side located on the second side of the anti-slip speculum grip base, wherein the speculum grip textured side is further comprised of; a plurality of raised areas arranged on the speculum grip textured side in a predetermined pattern, wherein the raised areas interact with vaginal tissues to provide absorptive friction between the vaginal tissues and the speculum thereby preventing the speculum from slipping out/falling out of a vaginal canal during a vaginal medical procedure.