PCOS Support Sunshine Coast

Based on the Sunshine Coast, I provide personalised care for PCOS to help regulate hormones, manage symptoms, and support your long-term health. Appointments are available in-person or via telehealth anywhere in Australia.

Understanding PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome)

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common hormonal conditions affecting women, yet it’s often underdiagnosed or misunderstood. If you’re seeking support for PCOS on the Sunshine Coast, I offer comprehensive diagnosis and treatment plans tailored to your needs and I also support women across Australia via telehealth.

PCOS can impact long-term health, increasing the risk of diabetes, heart disease, and mood disorders. With extensive experience in women’s hormonal health, I will work with you to help you manage symptoms and protect your future wellbeing.

Dr Sian at the Menopause Clinic Sunshine Coast

Symptoms of PCOS

PCOS affects each woman differently, but common signs include:

  • Irregular or absent menstrual cycles
  • Acne or oily skin
  • Excess hair growth (hirsutism)
  • Weight changes or difficulty losing weight
  • Fertility challenges

Some women develop symptoms after stopping the pill (post-pill polycystic ovary syndrome), while others have had signs for years without realising it.

 

PCOS Diagnosis & Treatment

Diagnosis may involve a combination of:

  • Detailed medical history
  • Blood tests to check hormone levels
  • Ultrasound to assess ovaries

Treatment is highly individualised and may include:

  • Lifestyle changes (nutrition, exercise, stress management)
  • Medications or hormonal contraceptives
  • Skin and hair management options

We also help answer common concerns like PCOS vs endometriosis and whether you can have both conditions.

PCOS Frequently Asked Questions

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal condition that can affect menstrual cycles, fertility, skin, hair growth, and long-term health. It’s common but often misunderstood, and treatment is most effective when tailored to your individual needs.

Diagnosis usually involves reviewing your medical history and symptoms, blood tests to check hormone levels, and an ultrasound to look at your ovaries. We also assess for related health risks, such as insulin resistance or metabolic concerns.

Your first appointment with Dr. Sian Hebron will cover your symptoms, cycle history, and any fertility or metabolic concerns. We’ll discuss lifestyle factors, run or review investigations, and outline treatment options that align with your goals.

No you can book directly with The Menopause Connection. While you don’t need a referral, we’re happy to work alongside your usual GP or specialist and provide them with a summary of your care if you wish.

Treatment plans may include lifestyle and nutrition strategies, medications, and guidance for skin and hair changes. We focus on sustainable, evidence-based options that work for your body.

Yes if you’re based outside the Sunshine Coast or prefer an online consultation, we offer telehealth appointments for women anywhere in Australia.

Yes. Many women experience PCOS alongside other hormonal conditions. We can create an integrated treatment plan that addresses all your symptoms and supports your overall health.

It’s helpful to bring any recent blood tests, ultrasound results, and details about your menstrual cycle patterns. If possible, note your symptoms over a couple of months so we can get a clear picture from the start.

Book Your Appointment

If PCOS is impacting your daily life, relationships, or emotional wellbeing, you don’t have to face it alone. Book a consultation in Noosaville or via telehealth anywhere in Australia, and start your journey back to feeling like yourself again.

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