Hormone Therapy for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome in New York City

Hormone Therapy for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome in New York City

Customized Bioidentical Hormone Therapy for PCOS

At Bioidentical Hormones NYC, we provide tailored bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) to combat polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), restoring balance and offering natural relief to women in NYC, USA.

Our experts specialize in addressing the challenges of PCOS using BHRT combined with personalized functional medicine treatments designed to promote optimal health. We understand the profound impact PCOS can have on overall well-being and are dedicated to helping women overcome their symptoms and regain control of their lives.

With natural bioidentical hormones and cutting-edge functional medicine approaches, our team offers hope to those struggling with PCOS, guiding them toward hormonal balance and wellness.

Call (212) 794-8800 to speak with Bioidentical Hormones NYC therapy expert and schedule your BHRT consultation today!

Symptoms of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

Polycystic ovarian syndrome can be challenging to diagnose, but with our diagnostic testing, bioidentical hormones, and customized functional medicine treatments, women in NYC, USA, have found relief from PCOS symptoms. Our comprehensive programs aim to restore hormonal balance and improve overall well-being.

Sure, here are the details for each symptom associated with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS):

PCOS can cause an imbalance in androgen hormones, such as testosterone, leading to hirsutism, which is the growth of darker, coarser, and longer hair in areas where men typically grow hair, such as the face, chest, and back. This condition can be distressing for women and affect their self-esteem.

PCOS is characterized by the development of multiple cysts on the ovaries, which are small fluid-filled sacs. These cysts can cause discomfort and contribute to irregular menstrual cycles.

Women with PCOS often experience irregular menstrual cycles, including missed periods, infrequent periods, or prolonged periods. This irregularity is due to hormonal imbalances that affect ovulation.

PCOS is associated with an increased risk of hypertension (high blood pressure), which can further elevate the risk of cardiovascular complications, such as heart disease and stroke.

Some women with PCOS may experience thinning of the hair on their scalp, known as female pattern hair loss or alopecia. This hair loss is typically characterized by a widening part or noticeable thinning of the hair.

Many women with PCOS struggle with weight gain or difficulty losing weight, particularly around the abdomen. Insulin resistance, a common feature of PCOS, can contribute to weight gain and make it challenging to maintain a healthy weight.

Hormonal imbalances associated with PCOS can lead to increased production of sebum, an oily substance that can clog pores and contribute to the development of acne. Women with PCOS may experience acne on the face, chest, back, and other areas.

PCOS is not only a physical health condition but can also impact mental health. Many women with PCOS experience symptoms of depression, including persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and low mood. Hormonal fluctuations, body image concerns, and the challenges of managing PCOS symptoms can all contribute to depression.

Sleep disturbances, such as insomnia or sleep apnea, are common among women with PCOS. Hormonal imbalances, excess weight, and underlying conditions like obstructive sleep apnea can all contribute to sleep difficulties in women with PCOS.