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What sort of specialist should I see for PCOS?

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I was diagnosed with PCOS in December last year. My diagnosis was through private medical insurance but I was told my insurance only covers diagnosis and not further treatment. I have acne and amenorrhea (no period for 8 months). I just want to get period back naturally without going on the pill. Should I pay to see an endocrinologist? Or would a naturopath be more successful in treating the condition? Are there any specialists that anyone could recommend? Any help would be much appreciated.

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I have an endocrinologist. But if you can afford to I strongly suggest you go private and get yourself a pcos certified nutritionist/dietician/dr . Such as the following on Instagram @docs_sznajder_gandolfo , @dr.felicegersh ,@drjolenebrighten , @pcos.weightloss No dr knows anywhere near enough unless you go to private certified specialists .

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This is very helpful

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