

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Number of Beds: 442
Year of Establishment: 1985
Healthcare Asia Awards 2024, Subang Jaya Medical Centre wins ESG Program of the Year
Frost & Sullivan, Subang Jaya Medical Centre wins Best Practices Award, Malaysian Best Hospital Company of the Year
GlobalHealth Asia-Pacific Awards, Subang Jaya Medical Centre wins Hospital of the Year in Asia-Pacific
GlobalHealth Asia-Pacific Awards, Subang Jaya Medical Centre wins Advanced Genetic Centre Provider of the Year in Asia-Pacific
GlobalHealth Asia-Pacific Awards, Subang Jaya Medical Centre wins Diabetes Service Provider of the Year in Asia-Pacific
GlobalHealth Asia-Pacific Awards, Subang Jaya Medical Centre wins Multi-Disciplinary Oncology Service Provider of the Year in Asia-Pacific
GlobalHealth Asia-Pacific Awards, Subang Jaya Medical Centre wins CSR Service of the Year in Asia-Pacific
GlobalHealth MedTech Awards, Subang Jaya Medical Centre wins the Excellence in Digital Health Innovation of the Year













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| Speciality | Gynecology |
| Procedure | Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) Treatment |
| Success Rate | NA |
| Recovery Time | NA |
| Treatment Time | NA |
| Chances of Recurrence | NA |
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) treatment entails a multifaceted approach to managing symptoms and hormonal imbalances. It includes lifestyle changes such as dietary changes and exercise that aid in weight management and insulin regulation. Medications such as hormonal birth control and insulin-sensitizing drugs are used to treat hormone imbalances and insulin resistance. In certain cases, surgery may be considered. The goal is to reduce symptoms, regulate menstrual cycles, and boost fertility.
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) treatment primarily targets the symptoms associated with the condition. These include irregular menstrual cycles, excessive hair growth, acne, and fertility issues. Additionally, it addresses the underlying hormonal imbalances and insulin resistance that are often linked with PCOS. By managing these aspects, PCOS treatment can significantly improve a patient's quality of life.
The recovery process following Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) treatment differs depending on the approach used. Lifestyle changes and medication adjustments are required consistently over time to achieve the desired outcomes. Recovery from surgical procedures may take a few weeks. Because PCOS is a chronic condition, the recovery process is ongoing, requiring regular check-ins, symptom tracking, and potential changes to treatment plans to maintain symptom control and overall well-being.