Partner with PCOS Sisters to Expand Your Patient Services
Are you a Reproductive Endocrinology Clinic interested in partnering with PCOS Sisters Telehealth to provide comprehensive, coordinated PCOS care for your patients before, during, and after fertility treatment?
Boost Patient Retention
Support your patients before, during, and after treatment with specialized PCOS care.
Grow Practice Revenue
Leverage new reimbursement opportunities through collaborative care.
Streamline Your Workflow
Our referral platform, screening tool, and EMR integration make care coordination effortless.
Join our PCOS Care Network & Referral Management Ecosystem
PCOS is a chronic condition that has long term consequences beyond fertility if left unmanaged.
- Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome affects 10-20% of all women and remains the leading cause for infertility,
- 40-80% of women with PCOS are reported to be overweight or obese,
- Nearly 40% of PCOS women go on to develop diabetes by age 40
- PCOS women have 7x the risk for stroke
- PCOS has an economic burden of 8 billion annually for the USA alone.
Research shows 80-95% of anovulatory infertility patients in endocrinology clinics have PCOS.
A interdisciplinary approach to treating Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) leads to better outcomes by addressing the disorder’s wide range of effects on metabolic, reproductive, and mental health. By involving a team of specialists, this approach provides comprehensive, holistic, and personalized care that goes beyond a single patient complaint to manage both immediate symptoms and long-term health risks.
We provide PCOS Healthcare Developed & Delivered by PCOS Women Clinicians
PCOS Diagnosis
PCOS Treatment
PCOS Primary Care
Ongoing Support
We provide PCOS diagnosis, treatment, and PCOS-focused primary care through a convenient telehealth service—developed and delivered by PCOS women. Our team of PCOS specialists goes beyond medical care by offering lifestyle management, personalized treatment plans, and ongoing community support to help women across the nation thrive.
What PCOS Sisters Will Do for You!
Comprehensive, Collaborative PCOS Medical Care & Support
Access to the PCOS Care Network: PCOS Care Coordination & Referral Management
Methods of Referral: Refer via direct trust messaging easily from your EHR, Fill out our Referral Form or even better….Ask us about integrating our PCOS Screening Tool as an auto referral/Screening Tool!
Monthly analytics report
Access to shared patient charts
Provider to provider communications
Digital PCOS screening & automatic referral tool for EHR integration
Coming soon! Chronic care management tracking: monitor patient progress and goals directly from our dashboard
Marketing & Partnership Benefits
Collaborative posts highlighting PCOS comprehensive care and announcing your partnership across LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok
Your clinic featured in our monthly newsletter
Inclusion in our preferred reproductive endocrinology partner directory (hospitals and practice groups)
Access to downloadable PCOS Sisters print materials for your office (including QR codes for waiting rooms or exam room screens)
Digital PCOS screening protocol for your office—or seamless integration into existing intake forms
Benefits of a Multidisciplinary Approach
Improved weight management
Since weight gain is a common concern for people with PCOS, multidisciplinary clinics that include nutritionists and endocrinologists have shown increased weight loss, a reduction in BMI, and improved insulin sensitivity.
Enhanced fertility outcomes
By integrating reproductive endocrinologists and infertility specialists, these clinics have demonstrated higher rates of pregnancy. In one study, over 30% of women became pregnant within one year of receiving multidisciplinary care.
Early identification of comorbidities
A holistic model ensures early screening and treatment for associated conditions such as metabolic syndrome, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and type 2 diabetes, which are often missed in traditional, single-specialty care.
Better psychological well-being
The use of mental health professionals like psychologists and counselors has been shown to decrease anxiety and depression scores in people with PCOS. This can lead to improved body image, self-esteem, and overall quality of life. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is an effective tool used in these settings.
Increased patient adherence and satisfaction
Studies indicate high rates of patient satisfaction and better adherence to medication and lifestyle changes in multidisciplinary clinics. Patients report feeling more informed and empowered to manage their condition.
More effective symptom management
By tailoring treatment to the patient’s most pressing concerns—whether it be acne, irregular periods, or infertility—the team can effectively use a combination of medications and lifestyle interventions.
Reduced long-term risks
By systematically screening for and addressing all facets of PCOS, a multidisciplinary team can proactively prevent or delay serious long-term complications like diabetes and cardiovascular disease