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AskPCOS is your personal guide to PCOS.

Welcome to AskPCOS.

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common hormonal disorder among women.

We have developed this app to help women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) find information of the highest quality from leading experts in this field. It has been designed with women and for women with polycystic ovary syndrome.

Having PCOS is a journey of learning about the condition, of understanding how it impacts your life and of what you can do to manage this. We are providing trustworthy information to learn about the condition and support you to find the healthiest possible lifestyle for you.

Speak with us and other women

Our researchers and clinicians have investigated PCOS intensively so that we now know a good deal more about the underlying causes and the best treatment approaches.

We have worked closely with women to develop this app to make sure it meets your needs. In our discussion forum, you can speak to other women, our researchers and clinicians, and discuss the most important topics for you.

It is a journey

When I found out what was happening to me had a name, I was greatly relieved. Up to that point, I thought I was going crazy. I first suggested to my doctor that I was worried about my weight and facial hair, she said just stop eating and wax. I felt very isolated.

About AskPCOS

AskPCOS is an app designed for women trying to find more information about PCOS and to help women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) manage their condition.

This guide will briefly explain the features and content you will be able to find here.

Explore topics and articles related to PCOS


On the Explore pages, you will find articles written by healthcare professionals based on the latest PCOS Guidelines.

There is also a search page to help you find the topics you are looking for.

AskPCOS is your personal guide to PCOS.


Disclaimer

This information is informed by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) approved evidence-based guidelines, community preference and multidisciplinary clinical expertise in PCOS. MCHRI (Monash Center for Health Research and Implementation) and Monash University provide the AskPCOS application... Read more

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