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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Pathway
Visit your healthcare provider
Get your tests
Review your test results
Review your treatment, management, and prevention options
Talk with your healthcare provider about a referral
Start your treatment and watch your symptoms
Keep taking care of yourself
To get ready for your appointment with your healthcare provider:
Your healthcare provider may ask you several questions about your health history and your family’s health history. They may ask about your:
These questions help your healthcare provider diagnose PCOS and know how to best support you and your overall health.
Your healthcare provider will also check your height, weight, and blood pressure. Because PCOS can increase your risk of diabetes and heart disease, knowing your current height, weight, and blood pressure will help your healthcare team manage these risk factors and also manage your PCOS symptoms.
Your healthcare provider may also do an exam to check for signs of high testosterone levels, insulin resistance, and other conditions. This exam includes:
Download or print the full patient pathway (PDF) and summary (one-page PDF) to learn more about how to manage and treat PCOS.Patient Pathway Summary
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