
Overview
Living with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) can be challenging. At Kasturi, our specialists provide personalised care for women seeking PCOS treatment in South Kolkata. We understand your concerns and offer evidence-based solutions to manage your symptoms effectively.
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MBBS, MS (OBST & GYNAE)
Timing :TUESDAY ,THURSDAY & SATURDAY – 2 PM

Dr. Oeeshik Majumder
MBBS, MS (OBST & GYNAE), DCH
Timing :TUESDAY & THURSDAY – 5:30 PM

MBBS, MS (OBST & GYNAE)
Timing : MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY – 7 PM

DR.SNEHA RAY KARMAKAR
MD(GYNO)
Timing : MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AT 9AM
Causes of PCOD

Genetic predisposition

Insulin resistance


Sedentary lifestyle

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Symptoms of PCOD


Irregular menstrual: Infrequent, prolonged or absent periods

Polycystic ovaries

Unexplained weight gain

Excess facial or body hair (hirsutism)

Fertility problems

Skin problems: Acne, oily skin or skin tags

Thinning hair or hair loss

Difficulty conceiving

Mood swings or depression
When Treatment Is Needed
Seek expert consultation if you experience:
Missed periods for over three months
Significant weight changes
Mood changes affecting daily life
Severe acne or unusual hair growth
Fertility concerns
Early diagnosis and appropriate PCOS treatment can help manage symptoms and reduce the risk of associated health problems like type 2 diabetes, heart disease and sleep apnea. We offer effective PCOD treatment in South Kolkata and Behala.
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Why Choose Kasturi?
95% success rate in managing PCOS symptoms
State-of-the-art diagnostic facilities
Care from experienced gynaecologists
Holistic approach
Convenient PCOD treatment in Behala
Emergency care available

Our PCOS Treatments & Procedures
Nutrition-rich diet
Exercise
Weight management
Medications
Fertility treatments
Counselling
Minimally Invasive Procedures for severe cases
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Frequently Asked questions
What's the difference between PCOS v/s PCOD?
PCOS is a metabolic disorder affecting ovulation, while PCOD specifically refers to enlarged ovaries with multiple cysts. Both require medical attention.