Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS), also known as PCOS, affects roughly one in ten women, yet it's too often reduced to a single prescription and a rushed visit. Dr. Megan Luciano takes the time to understand your full picture, your hormones, metabolism, cycles, and goals, and builds a plan around it.
Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS), also known as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), is one of the most common hormonal conditions in women of reproductive age. Despite the older name, it isn't really about cysts. It's a hormonal and metabolic imbalance in which the ovaries produce higher-than-typical levels of androgens, which can interfere with regular ovulation and throw your cycle off balance.
Because PMOS touches hormones, metabolism, and ovulation all at once, it can look very different from one woman to the next. Some women notice irregular or missing periods. Others come in for acne, unwanted hair growth, hair thinning, weight changes, or difficulty getting pregnant. Many have been told for years that everything looks normal without ever getting a real answer.
PMOS is also closely linked to insulin resistance, which is why it deserves more than a surface-level conversation. Left unaddressed, it can raise the long-term risk of type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, and other metabolic concerns. The encouraging part: with the right evaluation and a plan tailored to you, PMOS is very manageable.
PMOS rarely looks the same twice. These are the signs Dr. Luciano evaluates together, as one full picture, rather than in isolation.
There's no one-size-fits-all prescription for PMOS. Treatment starts with truly understanding your body, then building a plan around your symptoms and your goals, whether that's regular cycles, clearer skin, fertility, or long-term health.
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