Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
You've had the diagnosis for years. You've never had a real plan.
Maybe you're thinking about starting a family. Maybe you're just tired of managing symptoms with no explanation of why they're happening.
Either way, you deserve more than a prescription and a follow-up in six months.
01
What's Actually Happening in Your Body
PCOS is a hormonal condition, but it's also a metabolic one. Elevated androgens, disrupted ovulation, and insulin resistance often work together, which is why symptoms can look so different from one woman to the next. Understanding what's driving your specific picture is where we start.
02
Insulin Resistance and Metabolic Health
Many women with PCOS have insulin resistance, even at a healthy weight. Left unaddressed, it raises your long-term risk for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. We screen for it early, explain what it means for you, and build it into your care plan. Not as an afterthought. As a priority.
03
Cycles, Ovulation, and Fertility
Irregular cycles aren't just inconvenient. They're information. Whether you're planning to conceive now or simply want to understand your body better, we take ovulation seriously. We work with your ob-gyn or fertility specialist when needed, so nothing falls through the cracks between specialties.
04
Weight and Metabolism
PCOS makes weight management harder. That's biology, not willpower. We treat it that way. With evidence-based tools, realistic goals, and a plan that accounts for what your hormones are actually doing.
05
Long-Term Monitoring
PCOS doesn't resolve. It evolves. Without regular monitoring, changes in metabolic health, androgen levels, or cardiovascular risk can go unnoticed until they're harder to manage. We stay ahead of that.
A Partnership in PCOS Care
PCOS touches more than just your hormones. It can shift how you feel in your body, how your energy moves through the day, and how in control you feel of your health. The journey is rarely linear and often overlooked.
At Well Endocrinology, Dr. Sadiq takes a different approach. Your care begins with a conversation. We take time to understand your story, your labs, and how your symptoms actually show up in real life. From there, we build a care plan that aligns with your goals and adapts over time.
This is thoughtful, continuous care. As your needs evolve, your plan stays responsive, grounded in evidence, and centered on what matters most to you.
“Dr. Sadiq is the best of the best! She provides the most compassionate and comprehensive care I have ever experienced. She is incredibly knowledgeable and goes above and beyond in helping me navigate and manage my PCOS symptoms.
— ELIZABETH E.

