What is PCOS?
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, known as PCOS, is a hormonal condition that can develop in those with ovaries, particularly during their fertile years. It is characterized by excess androgen production, which can cause cysts to form on the ovaries and lead to irregular menstrual activity.
If you are managing PCOS, you may find your menstrual cycles unpredictable or less frequent. This is because hormonal imbalances can interfere with ovulation and the body’s natural rhythm.
Androgen excess can prevent the normal development and release of eggs, creating challenges with fertility and potentially delaying pregnancy without proper care.
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 the symptoms above have you worried about the possibility of PCOS, our specialists use proven diagnostic tools to evaluate your hormonal health, 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
When a person begins to experience PCOS symptoms, they are frequently connected to hormonal imbalances occurring beneath the surface. Addressing and correcting these deeper issues is vital to achieving meaningful progress and lasting health improvements.
During Your Initial Consultation
At your initial consultation, Dr. Yuabova Marina, DNP, APRN, Holistic Specialist, will take time to listen to your concerns, discuss your health history in depth, and conduct a complete hormonal examination.
Her focus lies in discovering the underlying triggers that influence your PCOS, which shapes the diagnostic tests she recommends. Once the internal patterns are understood, she will arrange a comprehensive blood evaluation to validate her findings.
Following that, your individualized treatment plan will be designed to reflect your unique biological and clinical profile.
During Your Follow-Up Appointments
From New Orleans to Boca Raton, Road to Fertility provides personalized, root-cause care for PCOS with a deep focus on balance and restoration. Our methods unite nutrition therapy (both oral and IV), hormonal correction, herbal formulations, mineral protocols, and peptides to support your body’s natural rhythm.
We conduct progress check-ins every two to four weeks under the guidance of Dr. Yuabova Marina, DNP, APRN, Holistic Specialist. Treatment generally continues for four to six months, though plans remain flexible to accommodate your individual progress and health goals.
PCOS Treatment in New Orleans, LA with Road to Fertility
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Frequently Asked Questions
What causes PCOS?
How can I manage excess hair growth due to PCOS?
Excess hair growth is commonly managed through hormone-focused treatments. Medical professionals often recommend oral contraceptives or anti-androgen medications to slow new hair development and support a healthier hormonal rhythm.