PCOS Care

PCOS is more than irregular periods. It is a complex endocrine-metabolic condition that can affect menstrual cycles, androgen-related symptoms, skin, hair, weight patterns, insulin resistance risk, metabolic health, mood, and fertility-related concerns.

At ReviveHer Health, we help you move beyond generic advice with a structured evaluation and an evidence-informed care plan based on your symptoms, health history, cycle patterns, labs when appropriate, goals, and long-term health risks.

Clear answers for PCOS, cycles, metabolism, and fertility.

You Might Be Experiencing...

Irregular, missing, or unpredictable cycles


Weight gain or difficulty losing weight


Acne, oily skin, or unwanted facial hair growth


Hair thinning or increased shedding

Sugar cravings, energy crashes, or signs of insulin resistance


Mood swings, anxiety, or feeling unlike yourself

Difficulty predicting ovulation or concerns about fertility

Darkened skin patches, skin tags, or other signs of insulin-related changes

Through a comprehensive intake, clinically appropriate lab testing, provider review, and a 60-minute private consultation, we help you understand what may be contributing to your symptoms and what your next step should be.

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Please note: At this time we are only serving patients in Texas.

PCOS has historically stood for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, but global experts are beginning to transition toward the name PMOS: Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome.

This name better reflects what many women already know: this condition is not just about ovarian cysts. It can involve hormone signaling, menstrual patterns, androgen-related symptoms, metabolic health, insulin resistance risk, skin, hair, mood, and fertility-related concerns.

At ReviveHer Health, we still use the term PCOS because it is the name most patients, labs, medical records, and current guidelines recognize. However, our approach already reflects the broader PMOS understanding: structured evaluation, metabolic risk assessment, evidence-informed treatment options, and personalized follow-up.

PCOS Is Being Renamed PMOS

PCOS can look different from woman to woman.

Some women experience irregular or absent periods. Others struggle with acne, unwanted facial hair growth, scalp hair thinning, weight resistance, cravings, fatigue, mood changes, or signs of insulin-related dysfunction. Some are diagnosed only when they begin trying to conceive.

A thorough PCOS evaluation should look at the full picture — not just your cycle, your weight, or one lab result.

At ReviveHer Health, we help identify which patterns may be contributing to your symptoms so your care plan can be more targeted, medically appropriate, and easier to understand.

PCOS Is More Than Irregular Periods

Depending on your history, symptoms, and goals, we may evaluate:

  • Menstrual cycle patterns
  • Irregular, absent, heavy, or unpredictable periods
  • Acne or oily skin
  • Unwanted facial or body hair growth
  • Scalp hair thinning
  • Weight resistance or central weight changes
  • Cravings, energy crashes, or insulin-related symptoms
  • Metabolic risk factors
  • Thyroid function when symptoms overlap
  • Androgen-related symptoms
  • Fertility-related concerns
  • Prior labs, medications, and treatment response
  • Long-term cardiometabolic risk

What We May Evaluate

PCOS care should be personalized because symptoms and risk patterns vary.

PCOS care may include:

  1. Cycle regulation support when clinically appropriate
  2. Endometrial protection strategies when needed
  3. Medical options for acne, unwanted hair growth, or scalp hair thinning
  4. Metabolic health support
  5. Insulin resistance risk assessment and management
  6. Nutrition guidance designed for PCOS physiology
  7. Movement and resistance-training recommendations
  8. Medication management when clinically indicated
  9. Supplement support when appropriate and safe
  10. Fertility-related counseling and referral guidance
  11. Follow-up monitoring and plan adjustments

At ReviveHer Health, we do not assume every woman with PCOS needs the same medication, diet, supplement plan, or level of support. Your plan is built around your body, your symptoms, and your goals.

What Care May Include

Your care plan depends on your symptoms, labs, history, medical risk factors, goals, and whether pregnancy is a current goal.

PCOS Care may be a good fit if you:

  • Have irregular, unpredictable, or absent periods
  • Were told you have PCOS but never received a clear plan
  • Struggle with acne, unwanted hair growth, or hair thinning
  • Feel like your weight has become harder to manage
  • Have cravings, energy crashes, or signs of insulin-related dysfunction
  • Are concerned about long-term metabolic risk
  • Want to better understand your labs and symptoms
  • Are trying to improve cycle regularity or ovulatory patterns
  • Have fertility-related questions but are not ready for, or do not yet need, fertility specialty care
  • Want medical guidance that goes beyond “just lose weight” or “just take birth control”

This May Be Right for You If…

PCOS can affect ovulation and fertility for some women, but fertility needs vary.

As a family nurse practitioner with additional certification in reproductive health and infertility, Zankhana Patel, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, C-RHI, can help evaluate PCOS-related cycle patterns, metabolic health, ovulatory concerns, and fertility-related goals within the ReviveHer Health care model.

When fertility treatment, ovulation induction, imaging, semen analysis, tubal evaluation, or higher-level reproductive endocrinology care is needed, we refer to or coordinate with OB-GYN or reproductive endocrinology specialists.

ReviveHer Health does not replace fertility specialty care, but we can help you better understand PCOS-related factors that may be affecting your cycle, metabolism, and reproductive health.

Fertility Goals and Referral Support

PATIENT reviews

...but I never really understood what that meant for my body. Zankhana helped me connect my symptoms, labs, cycles, and metabolic health in a way that finally made sense. For the first time, I felt like I had a clear plan instead of just being told to figure it out on my own.

I had been told I had PCOS...

How the Discovery Process Works

From intake to clarity, you are guided step by step.

1. In-Depth Intake



2. Lab Testing


3. Consultation

 Together, we connect your symptoms, labs, and history, then discuss personalized treatment options..

Targeted labs are ordered based on your intake to assess your current health and help guide your personalized care plan.

Share your symptoms, health history, goals, medications, supplements, and prior labs.


4. Receive Your RoadMap

Leave with clear next-step recommendations, including treatment options if ongoing care is appropriate.

Not Ready To Book Yet?

If you are still deciding whether ReviveHer Health is the right fit, you have two simple ways to learn more.

This 10-minute call is designed to answer general questions, clarify your goals, and help you understand whether ReviveHer Health’s approach feels aligned with what you’re looking for.

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This webinar offers education and insight into ReviveHer Health’s approach, so you can better understand your symptoms and decide whether Discovery is the right next step.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a confirmed PCOS diagnosis to be seen?

No. You do not need to already have a confirmed PCOS diagnosis. If you have symptoms such as irregular cycles, acne, unwanted hair growth, scalp hair thinning, weight resistance, or metabolic concerns, we can help evaluate whether PCOS or another hormone-metabolic pattern may be contributing.

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What if I already have a PCOS diagnosis?

A diagnosis is a starting point, not a complete plan.

Many women are told they have PCOS but are not given a clear explanation of what may be driving their symptoms or how to manage the condition long term. If you already have a PCOS diagnosis, we can review your history, current symptoms, prior labs, medications, cycle patterns, metabolic risk factors, and goals to determine what may need further evaluation or management.

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Why am I seeing PCOS called PMOS?

PCOS is beginning to be renamed PMOS, which stands for Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome. The new name better reflects that this condition can involve hormones, metabolism, cycles, skin, hair, mood, fertility, and long-term health — not just ovarian cysts.

Because the transition will take time, you may see both PCOS and PMOS used. At ReviveHer Health, we currently use PCOS for clarity while also educating patients on the newer PMOS terminology.

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Is this a one-size-fits-all PCOS protocol?

No. Your plan is based on your symptoms, labs, history, risk factors, and goals. Two women can both have PCOS and need different approaches depending on their cycle patterns, androgen symptoms, metabolic markers, medications, fertility goals, and overall health history.

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Do you treat insulin resistance?

We evaluate metabolic risk and insulin-related patterns when clinically appropriate. Not every woman with PCOS has the same metabolic profile, so we avoid assuming insulin resistance is always present.

When metabolic dysfunction is identified or suspected, your care plan may include nutrition, movement, medication options, and follow-up monitoring.

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Do you prescribe medications for PCOS?

When clinically appropriate, yes. Medication options depend on your symptoms, goals, medical history, labs, risk factors, and whether pregnancy is a current goal.

We may discuss options for cycle regulation, androgen-related symptoms, metabolic health, weight-related concerns, or other PCOS-related needs when appropriate.

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Can PCOS affect fertility?

PCOS can affect ovulation and fertility in some women. Improving metabolic health and addressing ovulatory dysfunction may support fertility goals for some patients.

With additional certification in reproductive health and infertility, ReviveHer Health can help evaluate PCOS-related cycle patterns, metabolic risk factors, and fertility-related concerns. When fertility treatment or higher-level evaluation is needed, we refer to or coordinate with OB-GYN or reproductive endocrinology care.

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How quickly can PCOS symptoms improve?

Results vary. Cycle changes, acne, hair symptoms, weight patterns, energy, cravings, and metabolic markers may all respond on different timelines depending on your physiology, treatment plan, consistency, medications, stress, sleep, and other health factors.

We monitor your response over time and adjust care when clinically appropriate.

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Is this covered by insurance?

No. ReviveHer Health operates on a direct-pay model and does not accept insurance. This allows us to provide longer visits, detailed evaluation, personalized care planning, and support that is difficult to provide in a standard insurance-based model.

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What is your refund policy?

Because Discovery includes personalized provider review, lab ordering, preparation, and clinical time, payments are non-refundable once services have begun.

If you have questions before booking, we recommend starting with a Clarity Call so you can feel confident about your next step.

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