What is PCOS?
PCOS, or Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, is a hormonal imbalance that primarily affects people with ovaries in their childbearing years. It is marked by heightened androgen levels, which may result in ovarian cyst formation and cycle irregularity.
If you are living with PCOS, you may notice your periods are less frequent or unpredictable. This imbalance in hormones can directly affect ovulation, complicating efforts to become pregnant.
The elevated presence of male hormones can hinder eggs from developing properly within the ovarian follicles or from being released, reducing fertility potential.
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
Should you be experiencing the symptoms listed above, we offer a number of diagnostic tests, which may include:
- 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
- Encourages regular periods for easier cycle tracking
- Restores natural ovulation to enhance fertility chances
- Helps prevent long-term conditions like heart disease and diabetes
- Diminishes hormonal symptoms such as acne and hirsutism
- Promotes sustainable weight control and reduced fat accumulation
- Elevates overall physical well-being and energy levels
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
Experiencing signs of PCOS is frequently a reflection of underlying hormonal dysfunction. Tackling these internal irregularities is a vital step toward achieving better symptom control and maintaining your long-term health.
During Your Initial Consultation
When you meet Dr. Yuabova Marina, DNP, APRN, Holistic Specialist, for the first time, she will begin by closely listening to your concerns, analyzing your health history, and conducting a full hormonal check-up.
Her approach centers on discovering the core imbalances contributing to your PCOS and any related symptoms. She’ll then determine which advanced tests are necessary to highlight those issues clearly. A full blood panel will be conducted to support an accurate diagnosis.
The next step is a tailored treatment plan designed specifically for your health profile and laboratory findings.
During Your Follow-Up Appointments
Weston residents who are struggling with PCOS can turn to Road to Fertility in Boca Raton for expert, holistic care tailored to their unique physiology. Our treatment model includes a range of integrative tools, such as nutrition therapy (oral or IV-based), hormone balancing, botanical supplementation, mineral therapy, and peptides—all delivered with clinical precision.
With regular follow-up appointments every 2 to 4 weeks, Dr. Yuabova Marina, DNP, APRN, Holistic Specialist, and her team provide hands-on support throughout your care. Typically, treatment takes 4 to 6 months, although we adjust based on your body’s response and wellness goals.
PCOS Treatment in Weston with Road to Fertility
We combine holistic therapies with cutting-edge quantum energy and quantum diagnostics to uncover hidden imbalances and promote deep healing. Our approach supports your body rather than overriding it, offering real hope for those facing infertility due to PCOS.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What causes PCOS?
How can I manage excess hair growth due to PCOS?
Is high blood pressure linked to PCOS?
Yes, those living with PCOS are more prone to experiencing elevated blood pressure. This condition often goes hand-in-hand with weight gain, so it’s important to adopt a healthy lifestyle and seek medical guidance to reduce cardiovascular risks.