"Have you tried just losing weight?"
You have heard it from every GP. But PCOS changes how your body stores fat, processes insulin, and responds to food. That is not a willpower problem. That is a hormonal one. And it needs a specialist.
Consultant Gynaecologist · Sheba CMO
No referral. No waiting list. From your first assessment to a personalised PCOS treatment plan, every step is guided by a consultant gynaecologist.
Answer a few questions about your health, your condition, and your goals. It takes less than five minutes. There is no cost and no obligation.
A consultant gynaecologist reviews your case: your PCOS, your insulin resistance, your hormonal picture. This is not a GP appointment. This is a specialist who treats PCOS every day.
If treatment is clinically appropriate, your prescription is issued and delivered to your door. Your specialist supports you throughout with ongoing reviews.
"Every week I see women with PCOS who have been told to eat less and move more by those who never checked their insulin. That is not care. That is dismissal."
Consultant Gynaecologist · Sheba Clinical Lead · GMC Registered · 15+ years specialist experience
PCOS affects 1 in 10 women in the UK. It changes how your body processes food, stores fat, and responds to dieting. Here is what your GP probably never explained.
Up to 70% of women with PCOS have insulin resistance. Your body overproduces insulin, which drives fat storage, especially around the abdomen. Eating less does not fix this. It needs clinical treatment.
Elevated androgens, disrupted oestrogen, irregular cycles. PCOS creates a hormonal environment that makes your body hold on to weight and resist conventional dieting.
PCOS affects the hormones that control hunger and satiety: ghrelin, leptin, GLP-1. You are not lacking discipline. Your hunger signals are working against you.
PCOS is a medical condition. It requires medical treatment from a specialist who understands it, not another calorie deficit.
Your specialist will recommend the right treatment for your condition. Your monthly cost adjusts with your dose as you titrate.
All prices include medication, delivery, your monthly clinical review, and unlimited messaging. No separate consultation fees. Your titration schedule is set by your consultant.
PCOS causes insulin resistance in up to 70% of affected women. Your body overproduces insulin, which drives fat storage and makes it extremely difficult to lose weight through diet alone. It also disrupts appetite hormones like ghrelin and leptin. This is a metabolic condition, not a willpower problem.
Your GP is a generalist. They are not trained to assess insulin resistance, hormonal drivers of weight gain, or the specific metabolic profile of PCOS. Sheba is led by gynaecologist a specialist with 15+ years of experience treating women with hormonal conditions.
No. You can access Sheba directly. Complete the free assessment and, if eligible, you will be invited to book a consultation with a consultant gynaecologist who specialises in PCOS.
No. NHS waiting times for gynaecology can be months. With Sheba, you can book a consultation within days of completing your assessment.
The assessment is free. If your specialist recommends treatment, pricing starts from £66/month (Wegovy) or £145/month (Mounjaro) at the starting dose. All prices include medication, delivery, reviews, and messaging. No hidden fees.
Yes. Month-to-month, no contract. Cancel before your next prescription is issued and you will not be charged for the following month.
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