PCOS Treatment

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common hormonal condition that can affect menstrual cycles, fertility, skin and long-term metabolic health. Early assessment is important to clarify diagnosis and create a structured management plan. Mr Thomas Bainton, Consultant Gynaecologist in London, provides specialist PCOS evaluation and personalised treatment within a calm, consultant-led private setting.

If you are searching for a PCOS specialist in London, structured assessment and continuity of care are essential for effective long-term management.

PCOS Treatment - Thomas Bainton

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Key Factors

What is PCOS?

A hormonal condition associated with irregular ovulation, raised androgen levels and polycystic ovarian appearance on ultrasound.

Common Concerns

Irregular or absent periods, difficulty conceiving, acne, excessive hair growth, weight changes and fatigue.

How It Is Assessed

Specialist consultation supported by hormone blood tests and pelvic ultrasound imaging.

Treatment Focus

Regulate cycles, manage symptoms and protect long-term metabolic and reproductive health.

When to Seek Specialist Care

If periods are irregular, fertility is affected, or symptoms such as acne or unwanted hair growth are persistent.

Patient Pathway for Irregular Periods

Specialist Consultation

Detailed review of menstrual history, symptoms, lifestyle factors and fertility goals to establish a clear clinical picture.

Hormonal Assessment

Blood tests to evaluate hormone levels, supported by specialist pelvic ultrasound where appropriate.

Personalised Treatment

Clear explanation of findings and development of an evidence-based management strategy tailored to symptom profile and reproductive priorities.

Follow-up

Implementation of hormonal or supportive management with ongoing review to monitor cycle regulation and metabolic health.

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Consultant-Led PCOS Care with Mr Thomas Bainton

Care is delivered in a private setting with structured consultation and professional oversight. With Mr Thomas Bainton, patients benefit from:

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes PCOS?

PCOS is linked to hormonal imbalance and often insulin resistance. The exact cause is multifactorial.

Yes. Irregular ovulation can make conception more difficult, but treatment options are available.

It is typically long-term, but symptoms can be effectively managed.

No. Diagnosis requires a combination of symptoms, hormone testing and imaging findings.

If cycles are persistently irregular, absent, or associated with fertility concerns.