PCOS (PMOS) Treatment

Treatment Area

PCOS (PMOS) Treatment

Personalised care for polycystic ovary syndrome (polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome) and its effects on fertility.

Overview

About this treatment

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS/PMOS — polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome) is one of the most common hormonal conditions affecting women of reproductive age, yet it remains widely misunderstood and undertreated. PCOS (PMOS) can disrupt ovulation, cause irregular periods, elevate androgens, and make conception more challenging. With the right support, however, most women with PCOS (PMOS) can achieve pregnancy — and our specialist doctors are experienced in guiding you through every step.

Our Approach

How we help

  • Accurate diagnosis using ultrasound, blood tests, and clinical assessment
  • Targeted hormonal management to restore regular ovulation
  • Insulin-sensitising strategies including lifestyle, nutrition, and medication
  • Induction of ovulation with oral medications or low-dose gonadotrophins where needed
  • Coordination with IVF specialists for patients who need assisted reproduction

Is This Right for You?

Who this is for

  • Women with irregular or absent periods who suspect PCOS (PMOS)
  • Those already diagnosed with PCOS (PMOS) who are trying to conceive
  • Patients with PCOS (PMOS)-related symptoms such as excess hair growth, acne, or weight gain
  • Women preparing for IVF who want to optimise their PCOS (PMOS) management first

Your Journey

What to expect

01

A detailed consultation covering your cycle history, symptoms, and previous investigations

02

Hormone panel and metabolic blood tests to understand your specific PCOS (PMOS) phenotype

03

A personalised treatment plan addressing your most significant symptoms and fertility goals

04

Guidance on lifestyle factors that have the greatest impact on PCOS (PMOS) outcomes

05

Ongoing monitoring and plan adjustment as your body responds to treatment

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Ready to take the next step?

Start with your patient history — your doctor will review it and create a personalised subscription plan that includes your medications, delivered monthly.