EFFECTIVE NATURAL TREATMENT FOR PCOS
Start reversing your PCOS symptoms with comprehensive natural solutions and compassionate support

Struggling with PCOS symptoms can take its toll on your entire life.

Persistent symptoms like weight gain, infertility, exhaustion, anxiety and depression, hair loss and abnormal hair growth, constant food cravings, acne, and irregular cycles can lead to feelings of hopelessness and low self esteem. It’s especially frustrating when you’ve seen different doctors and specialists with no real answers or results. 

Here, we do things differently! In our virtual private practice focusing on the treatment of PCOS, we will take the time to get to know you, understand your unique PCOS symptoms and drivers, and understand your health goals, enabling us to create an individualized treatment plan for optimal results. 

Working together is designed to help you understand what is going on in your body and what steps can be taken to start reversing your PCOS symptoms and help you reach your goals of weight loss, a healthy pregnancy, improved energy and mood, reduced food cravings, radiant skin and hair, improved sleep and stress, more regular cycles, and more! 

Hi! I'm Christina
I'm a Naturopathic Doctor...and also a woman with PCOS.
Having PCOS myself, I know how challenging it can be. Not to mention, the current standard of care for PCOS is really lacking in our current medical system and most people I've talked to have not received helpful advice when it comes to treating their PCOS symptoms and starting to feel better. I'm looking to change that and raise the standard! For the past 10 years I’ve focused my efforts on learning everything about PCOS, hormones and metabolism so you no longer have to feel like your PCOS is holding you back.

You are unique and so is your experience with PCOS. Treatment is tailored to suit your goals. We can help with:

Weight loss and metabolism

Infertility

Acne

Low Mood

Sleep concerns

Hair loss

Hair growth

Fatigue

Thyroid concerns

Irregular or heavy cycles

Food cravings

Anxiety

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