PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome)

PCOS is a significant cause of multiple health issues in women. We are here to help Every woman facing such problems in silence. It is a treatable disease with proper guidance and health care. While the exact pathology behind PCOS is still unknown, the hormonal imbalance in PCOS causes symptoms like an irregular menstrual cycle, excessive facial hair growth, abnormal weight gain, and in many cases, Infertility.


With a change in lifestyle, improved diet, and proper exercise. It is a treatable issue. Ayurveda is the only medical way to help women become free from PCOS. A problem that almost every third woman faces. The signs of improvement after proper ayurvedic treatment will result in improved health, a better menstrual cycle, controlled hormone levels, and no risk of Infertility.


With timely diagnosis every problem can be treated, our doctor is here to help you in best interest with her specialities. Book your appointment Now!

Popular Questions

The impact of PCOS is both long-term and short-term. Ovaries tend to produce a varying amount of androgens, which causes the symptoms.

Irregularity in periods, unexplained breakouts and weight gain, excessive facial hair growth, and thinning of hairs on the scalp are some tell-tale signs of PCOS.

Infertility and obesity are two of the most common long-term effects of neglected PCOS. It can also cause psychological imbalance leading to sleep apnea and depression.

Yes, it is the only treatment that claims to treat this issue altogether. We will teach you how to live and improve your quality of life. Even fundamental changes in your diet and routine can cause significant differences.

Ayurveda allows you to peep inside your body. It gives a reality check of toxin levels and suggests what is best in your interest. A few suggestions to begin with your treatment include; First, a diet with a balanced amount of nutrition and regular exercising along with our Ayurvedic medications will help you in the long run. Second, to avoid a sedentary lifestyle and processed foods.

Yes, untreated PCOS can cause Type II Diabetes Mellitus, and the patient is at risk for heart problems. Insulin resistance also develops in the long term.