Find a provider who won't gaslight, gatekeep or gross you out.

When it comes to helping you feel better and never making you feel bad, we're very particular. About what we say, how we act and who we choose to partner with. They should treat you with respect and care. Or we want to hear about it.
One thing we can't control is how all of this is paid for. Insurance is complicated and is never the same. Between what is covered and not covered, deductibles and copays that differ by type of service, various referral requirements, "step therapy" – where insurance makes you try the cheaper medication before they'll pay for the more expensive one and more, there is no clear answer. The hard truth is, you often have to pay out-of-pocket for any expenses related to treating PCOS.
We created PCOS.com to remove the friction of finding solutions for PCOS and to make access as affordable as possible.
We want to make finding and accessing providers who understand PCOS simple.
Nutrition is an important part of managing PCOS
What you eat directly affects many of the underlying issues driving the condition—particularly insulin resistance, inflammation, and hormone balance. Proper nutrition is one of the most powerful tools for managing PCOS symptoms and improving your overall health.
While insurance sometimes covers registered dietitians for certain metabolic conditions, it's not easy to figure out. Our nutrition partner is a great resource for helping you get the answer. And if the answer is "it's not covered" or "my deductible isn't met", we have negotiated affordable cash pay / private pay options.
Our team is partnered with Kelly's Choice as a covered care path partner because her program is very successful. It focuses on "real people, real food," emphasizing practical, evidence-based nutrition guidance that's accessible and sustainable.