What is PCOS?
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, widely recognized as PCOS, is a complex hormonal condition that affects people with ovaries, most commonly during the years when fertility is at its peak. The disorder is characterized by elevated androgen levels that can cause ovarian cysts and interfere with menstrual rhythm.
Those living with PCOS may experience unpredictable or absent menstrual periods, which occur because ovulation is disrupted or delayed. These irregularities are a key reason why PCOS is closely associated with fertility issues.
An increase in androgen hormones can hinder the ovaries from releasing eggs as they should, resulting in fewer opportunities for conception and potential challenges in achieving pregnancy.
Symptoms of PCOS
- Infertility (due to irregular or absent ovulation)
- Irregular Menstrual Cycles
- Polycystic Ovaries (small cysts known as follicles on the ovaries)
- Acne
- Excessive Hair Growth
- Insulin Resistance (leading to higher levels of insulin in the bloodstream)
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Rapid Weight Gain
- Chronic Inflammation (affecting the lining of the uterus and the body as a whole)
- Pelvic Pain
Testing For PCOS
If you’re noticing the symptoms outlined earlier and suspect PCOS, we offer comprehensive diagnostic options to help confirm the condition, such as:
- Taking your medical history and conducting a symptom assessment (including any menstrual irregularities)
- Conducting a physical exam (including checking your body mass index)
- Pelvic ultrasound to detect ovarian cysts or follicles
- Blood tests to check your hormone levels (including LH, FSH, testosterone, and insulin)
- Blood glucose tests
- Thyroid function tests
Benefits of Receiving PCOS Treatment with Road to Fertility
- Rebalances monthly cycles for improved cycle control
- Supports fertility by encouraging egg release each month
- Reduces medical risks tied to hormonal and metabolic issues
- Controls external signs like excessive body hair and skin flare-ups
- Helps with healthy weight loss and managing BMI
- Contributes to a fuller, healthier lifestyle overall
What is the Treatment for PCOS?
- Nutritional Therapy (oral or IV)
- Neural Therapy
- Peptides
- Herbs
- Minerals
- Coaching and Education
- Dietary Guidance
- Ongoing Support (to ensure you are correctly following the treatment plan)
- Weight loss programming when needed
What To Expect with Our Treatment
The symptoms that accompany PCOS are usually a reflection of broader hormonal disruptions taking place in the body. Discovering and treating these foundational issues is a key step toward managing the condition and maintaining ongoing health.
During Your Initial Consultation
When you meet with Dr. Yuabova Marina, DNP, APRN, Holistic Specialist, for the first time, she will engage in a thoughtful discussion about your concerns, take note of your full medical history, and perform a comprehensive hormonal review.
She is deeply dedicated to uncovering the underlying factors behind PCOS, and her diagnostic choices reflect that passion. After the core imbalances are identified, she will proceed with ordering a full set of blood tests for confirmation.
Your treatment strategy will then be uniquely structured according to your individual assessment and the data collected during testing.
During Your Follow-Up Appointments
From the Dallas-Fort Worth area to Boca Raton, Road to Fertility delivers a holistic, root-cause approach to PCOS treatment tailored just for you. We integrate oral and IV nutrition protocols, hormone optimization, herbal and mineral support, and peptide therapies to nurture balance from within.
Regular progress assessments take place every two to four weeks with guidance from Dr. Yuabova Marina, DNP, APRN, Holistic Specialist. A typical course runs for four to six months, though plans can be modified to match your unique pace and response to therapy.
PCOS Treatment in Dallas-Fort Worth, TX with Road to Fertility
We complement this process with quantum energy diagnostics and healing to detect and restore energetic imbalances that may be blocking conception. The result is a balanced, integrated approach that promotes ongoing reproductive health and emotional well-being.