Irregular Cycles
Missed or infrequent periods are one of the most common signs. Without treatment, cycle irregularity can worsen over time.
Women's Health
Comprehensive, Discreet, Effective
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome management designed for South Asian women. Hormonal balance, weight management, fertility support — all from the privacy of your home. PCOS affects up to 52% of South Asian women, more than double the global average.
Common Causes
PCOS is far more than irregular periods. Left unmanaged, it increases risk for Type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and infertility. Understanding the root drivers is the first step toward effective treatment.
Missed or infrequent periods are one of the most common signs. Without treatment, cycle irregularity can worsen over time.
PCOS drives insulin resistance, making weight gain easy and weight loss frustratingly difficult — even with diet and exercise.
Elevated androgens cause acne, excess facial and body hair, and hair thinning — visible symptoms that carry social stigma.
PCOS is the leading cause of anovulatory infertility. Early management significantly improves long-term reproductive outcomes.
Treatment Approach
Our treatment protocol is physician-led and personalised. We do not prescribe generic supplements. Every protocol is built on lab results, your specific symptoms, and your goals — whether that is cycle regulation, weight management, fertility, or skin improvement.
Complete a detailed health questionnaire covering your symptoms, cycle history, and goals. Everything is private — no one sees your data except your physician.
Your physician orders a targeted hormone panel (testosterone, DHEA-S, insulin, glucose, thyroid) and ultrasound referral if needed to confirm diagnosis.
Based on your labs, you receive a personalised protocol: Metformin for insulin resistance, myo-inositol for ovarian function, lifestyle coaching, and targeted supplementation.
Regular check-ins every 4-6 weeks, repeat labs at 3 months, dose adjustments based on response. Your physician tracks your progress throughout.
Treatment May Include
Clinical Guardrails
FAQ
PCOS is a chronic condition that cannot be fully cured, but it can be effectively managed. With the right combination of medication, lifestyle changes, and monitoring, most women achieve significant symptom improvement — regular cycles, weight management, clearer skin, and improved fertility.
Most patients notice improvements within 2-3 months. Cycle regulation typically begins within 3 months of starting Metformin plus inositol. Weight loss and skin improvements follow within 3-6 months. Your physician monitors progress and adjusts your protocol as needed.
Absolutely. PCOS is a metabolic and hormonal condition that affects women regardless of marital status. Treatment focuses on managing insulin resistance, regulating hormones, and preventing long-term complications like diabetes and heart disease.
Coverage varies by provider and plan. Many of the medications used (Metformin, supplements) are affordable even without insurance. We provide detailed invoices that you can submit to your insurer for potential reimbursement.
We source medications from licensed pharmacies that comply with local regulations. Our pharmacy partner can confirm the halal status of any specific medication. If you have concerns about a particular ingredient, your physician will discuss alternatives with you.
Next Step
No judgment. No waiting rooms. A physician-led PCOS protocol designed for your body, your goals, and your privacy.
This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting any treatment. Individual results may vary. Content on this page should not be used as a substitute for professional medical diagnosis or treatment.