Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is more than just a hormonal disorder; it’s a condition that affects your physical, emotional, and reproductive health. At Dr. Shernaz’s clinic, we move beyond surface-level symptoms to address the root causes of PCOS. Combining clinical precision with personalized lifestyle strategies, Dr. Shernaz helps women manage irregular cycles, metabolic shifts, and fertility challenges. Our goal is to empower you with a clear roadmap to take control of your hormones and live a vibrant, healthy life.
PCOS manifests differently in every woman. Whether you are struggling with irregular periods, sudden weight gain, adult acne, or thinning hair, a proper diagnosis is the first step toward relief. Dr. Shernaz utilizes advanced hormonal profiling and pelvic ultrasounds to identify “polycystic” ovaries and insulin resistance. By understanding your unique biological markers, we move away from “one-size-fits-all” treatments and toward a plan that actually works for your body.
Managing PCOS requires a dual approach: clinical intervention and sustainable lifestyle changes. Dr. Shernaz provides expert guidance on ovulation induction for those trying to conceive, as well as medical management for insulin resistance and androgen excess. We complement these treatments with nutritional counseling and stress management strategies designed to regulate your metabolism naturally. Our comprehensive care ensures that PCOS doesn’t define your future or your fertility.
Yes! While PCOS is a common cause of infertility due to irregular ovulation, most women with PCOS conceive successfully with the right medical support. Dr. Shernaz specializes in ovulation induction and monitoring to help you achieve a healthy pregnancy.
PCOS is a chronic condition, meaning there is no "instant cure," but it can be very effectively managed. With the right balance of medication, diet, and exercise, most women can eliminate symptoms and prevent long-term complications like diabetes.
Many women with PCOS have insulin resistance, which causes the body to store fat more easily and makes losing weight a challenge. We focus on metabolic health and insulin-sensitizing treatments to help make weight management more attainable.
Untreated PCOS can increase the risk of long-term health issues such as Type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and endometrial hyperplasia. Regular check-ups with Dr. Shernaz ensure these risks are monitored and mitigated early.