04/06/2026
Most women think PMOS (previously known as PCOS) is “just a period issue”, but it’s so much more than that.
PMOS can affect your hormones, metabolism, insulin response, cortisol levels, skin, weight, ovulation, energy levels, and overall wellbeing. That’s why proper testing should never be based on just one scan or one blood result alone.
A real assessment looks at the full picture:
• Hormones
• Testosterone levels
• Cortisol levels
• Insulin resistance & blood sugar health
• Metabolic health
• Ultrasound findings
• Symptoms + cycle history
If you’ve been struggling with irregular periods, acne, hair thinning, excessive hair growth, unexplained weight changes, infertility, fatigue, or feeling like something is “off” in your body, don’t ignore it.
You deserve clarity, answers, and proper care 🤍
📍Klinik Medbay