PCOS is a metabolic condition first
The reproductive symptoms are the visible part. Underneath, PCOS is usually driven by insulin resistance — which changes what effective treatment looks like.
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Hormones in harmony.
PCOS is fundamentally a metabolic condition with reproductive consequences. Correcting insulin resistance and inflammation addresses the cause rather than masking the signs.
A root-cause approach to PCOS that starts with insulin resistance, not symptom suppression.
Our approach
Your pathway
From first appointment to ongoing review.
Full hormonal workup and metabolic assessment
A personalised PCOS roadmap
Gynaecologist collaboration where needed
Quarterly review with cycle and symptom tracking
Questions
PCOS cannot be cured, but its symptoms and metabolic consequences can be dramatically reduced. Regular cycles, healthy weight and improved fertility are realistic outcomes.
No. For many patients, correcting insulin resistance through diet and lifestyle is enough. We use metformin when it is genuinely indicated.
A 60-minute first consultation, and a plan built on your own data.