PCOS health and wellbeing clinic

How to manage polycystic ovary syndrome?

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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common lifelong condition that affects up to 20% of women worldwide. The majority of women with PCOS require medical treatment for short-term (irregular periods, hirsutism and persistent acne) and long-term (such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol) health issues associated with this condition. A third of affected women are first diagnosed with PCOS when they are seeking to get pregnant and most of them are often faced with delayed diagnosis, suboptimal and fragmented care.

Are you unsure if you have PCOS or not?

Are you worried about the impact of PCOS on your health? Do you need help to manage PCOS symptoms?

Our experts can help you to establish a diagnosis of PCOS, understand the impact of PCOS on your health and wellbeing, and suggest a holistic treatment plan that helps you minimise the impact of PCOS on your life.

Empowering women with PCOS to gain control of their health

Polycystic ovary syndrome is the most common endocrine disorder affect women of reproductive age. Unfortunately, very few clinics exist worldwide with the skills and expertise to help women with PCOS in addressing all the health implications of this condition. 

At LUNA we believe in empowering women with the right knowledge, skills, and tools to help them gain control of their health and minimise the impact of PCOS on their quality of life.

Are you not sure how does polycystic ovary syndrome affect your health?

 

Many women suffer from PCOS without knowing the full impact of this condition on their health. 

We developed a special questionnaire to help you understand the potential impact of PCOS on your menstrual health, fertility, weight, skin, hair, and sleep!

You can complete this questionnaire for free and download a copy to monitor your health


Can you self-manage polycystic ovary syndrome without medications?


A common misconception is that PCOS cannot be managed without expensive medications and it can cause irreversible damage to your health.

The reality is that several simple lifestyle interventions can help to significantly reduce the impact of PCOS on your health and reduce the need for expensive medications.

We developed a comprehensive self-help guide with top 10 health tips to help you better manage PCOS.


Book an appointment with our doctors

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Prof Bassel Wattar

MD, PGD, MRCOG, PhD Consultant Obstetrician And Gynaecologist - Subspecialist In Reproductive Medicine And Surgery - Menopause Specialist

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Dr Sophie Clarke

MBBS, MRCP, PhD
Consultant Endocrinologist

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Dr Vikram Talaulikar

MBBS, MD, FRCOG, PhD Gynaecologist And Menopause Specialist

Dr Ali Abbara

MBBS, MRCP, PhD
Consultant Endocrinologist

Book an Appointment

We would love to hear from you and help you explore your health needs and access the best care for you.

We offer face to face consultations at:

4 Harley Street – London – W1G 9PB

and 

Ashtead Hospital – The Warren – Ashtead – Surrey – KT21 2SB

We also offer flexible video consultations.

To book an appointment, call our secretaries on:

(+44)02031376093     

Or simply complete a contact form and our booking officer will contact you within 24 hours to assist you further. 

If you have any queries about your care, please contact us and our team will attend to your query as soon as possible. 

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