Specialist Care Area

PMOS & Hormone Balance

Decode your cycles, manage insulin resistance, clear hormonal skin concerns, and reclaim your body's natural rhythm with compassionate support.

Understanding PMOS (Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome)

PMOS is one of the most common endocrine disorders, affecting nearly 1 in 5 reproductive-aged women in India. It is not simply a fertility concern or an ovarian disease; it is a complex hormonal and metabolic condition that impacts your whole body.

Many women are diagnosed with PMOS but are left with little explanation besides a prescription for pills. In our practice, we map your specific PMOS phenotype (insulin-resistant, inflammatory, adrenal, or post-pill) to address the root causes rather than just masking the symptoms.

Common Symptoms We Address:

Irregular Cycles
Weight Variations
Stubborn Acne
Mood Fluctuations

Our Clinical Treatment Pathways:

Hormone & Metabolic Mapping

Detailed analysis of thyroid, insulin resistance, androgen levels, and vitamin deficiencies to understand your body's baseline.

Nutritional & Lifestyle Therapy

Tailored dietary plans, cycle-synced workouts, and stress-reduction protocols designed to work with your hormones, not against them.

Targeted Medical Management

Evidence-based medical therapies to restore ovulation, improve insulin sensitivity, and address aesthetic symptoms when needed.

PMOS Risk Assessment

Answer 5 quick questions to check your symptoms and get a preliminary guide.

Question 1 of 5

Are your periods irregular (cycles shorter than 21 days, longer than 35 days, or frequently missed)?

Question 2 of 5

Do you experience stubborn acne, excess facial/body hair growth, or thinning hair on your scalp?

Question 3 of 5

Do you struggle with unexplained weight gain (especially around the abdomen) or extreme difficulty losing weight?

Question 4 of 5

Do you experience severe energy crashes, intense sugar cravings, or brain fog (signs of insulin resistance)?

Question 5 of 5

Have you been diagnosed with ovarian cysts or polycystic ovaries on a pelvic ultrasound before?

Your Assessment Result:

Moderate Probability

Based on your answers, you have moderate symptoms linked to PMOS. This is highly manageable through targeted lifestyle and cycle-mapping counseling.

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