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Best Doctors for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Treatment in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Dr Prakashbhan Persad

Obstetrics Gynecology
Registered Number - P099 1988
St. Augustine, St. George
Experience - 37 Years
Languages - English

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TT$ 550.00  

Dr Vernon DaCosta

Obstetrics Gynecology
Registered Number - 79781
Kingston, St. Andrew
Experience - 32 Years
Languages - English

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JM$ 9500.00  

Dr Nadine Johnson

Obstetrics Gynecology
Registered Number - 77697
Kingston, Jamaica
Experience - 28 Years
Languages - English

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JM$ 14000.00  

Dr Devendra Singh

Obstetrics Gynecology
Registered Number - S-231
San Fernando, Victoria
Experience - 25 Years
Languages - English

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TT$ 450.00  

Dr Shevon Joseph

Obstetrics Gynecology
Registered Number - J-177
Port of Spain, Port of Spain
Experience - 20 Years
Languages - English, Spanish (limited to medical)

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TT$ 550.00  

Dr Shevon Joseph

Obstetrics Gynecology
Registered Number - J-177
Port of Spain, Port of Spain
Experience - 20 Years
Languages - English, Spanish (limited to medical)

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Dr Radha Sookraj

Obstetrics Gynecology
Registered Number - F-2611
Georgeotown, Georgetown
Experience - 13 Years
Languages - English, Spanish

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GY$ 7800.00  

Dr Yahavivi Aguila

Obstetrics Gynecology
Registered Number - F-2694
GEORGETOWN, REGION 4
Experience - 11 Years
Languages - English

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GY$ 5000.00  

Dr Sarah Elias

Obstetrics Gynecology
Registered Number - E-91, S-E-00015
San Fernando, San Fernando
Experience - 11 Years
Languages - English

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TT$ 500.00  

Dr Vashisht Persad

Obstetrics Gynecology
Registered Number - P-317
St Augustine, St Augustine
Experience - 8 Years
Languages - English

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FAQ’s about Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

PCOD is common, less severe, and managed with lifestyle changes; periods may be irregular but ovulation likely occurs. PCOS is more serious, requiring medication, and can cause irregular or absent ovulation, affecting fertility.
PCOS symptoms vary, but some women experience: acne, excess body hair, weight gain, skin problems, mood swings, anxiety, and sleep apnea.
Blood tests are conducted to assess hormone levels, including testosterone and insulin. Imaging tests, such as ultrasound, help detect polycystic ovaries and rule out other conditions.
PCOS treatment combines lifestyle changes (healthy diet, exercise, weight management) with medication (regulating periods, excess hair growth, insulin resistance).
Leaving PCOS untreated may lead you to increased risk of type 2 diabetes, heart disease, endometrial cancer, fertility issues etc.
Yes, women with PCOS can get pregnant, though it may be more challenging. Many can still conceive with appropriate medical interventions and lifestyle modifications.
PCOS is a chronic condition (long-term, uncurable) but symptoms are manageable with treatment to improve overall health.
A PCOS belly refers to fat accumulation around the midsection in women with PCOS. Not everyone with PCOS will experience this, but it is a common symptom.
While PCOS is often linked to hirsutism (excessive hair growth), it can also cause hair thinning or loss, known as androgenic alopecia or female pattern hair loss.

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