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PCOS Treatment in Indore

PCOS affects periods, weight, skin and fertility. At SEWA it's managed end-to-end by two specialists working together.

PCOS & Hormonal Health

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common hormonal conditions in women — and one of the most under-treated. SEWA Centre is uniquely placed to manage it, because PCOS sits exactly where endocrinology and gynecology meet. Dr. Abhyudaya Verma addresses the insulin-resistance and metabolic side, while Dr. Deepika Verma manages periods, ovulation and fertility — together, in one place.

Signs and symptoms of PCOS

  • Irregular, infrequent or missed periods
  • Weight gain or difficulty losing weight
  • Acne, oily skin or excess facial/body hair
  • Hair thinning on the scalp
  • Difficulty conceiving

Why SEWA's dual-specialist approach matters

PCOS is not only a gynecological issue — insulin resistance is central to it. Treating only one side often gives partial results. At SEWA, the endocrine and reproductive aspects are managed together, which is why our PCOS care covers periods, weight, metabolic health and fertility as one connected plan.

Our treatment plan

  • Hormonal and metabolic assessment (including insulin resistance)
  • Period regulation and symptom management
  • Weight and lifestyle support with a realistic diet plan
  • Fertility evaluation and ovulation support when planning pregnancy

Frequently asked questions

Can PCOS be cured?
PCOS is a long-term condition that is managed rather than cured, but symptoms can be very well controlled. Many women regain regular periods, manage their weight and conceive successfully with the right plan.
Does PCOS cause diabetes?
PCOS is closely linked to insulin resistance, which raises the long-term risk of Type 2 diabetes. This is exactly why managing the metabolic side — not just periods — matters, and why an endocrinologist's involvement is valuable.
Can I get pregnant with PCOS?
Yes. Many women with PCOS conceive, sometimes with support for ovulation. At SEWA, fertility is assessed and supported by our gynecologist as part of overall PCOS care.
What diet is best for PCOS?
A balanced approach that helps manage insulin — typically lower in refined carbohydrates and sugar, with regular meals and activity. We provide an individualized plan rather than a generic diet.
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