Depending on the severity of the hormonal imbalance, related symptoms, and the particular treatment approach needed (medications, hormonal therapy, lifestyle management, or fertility therapies), the cost of PCOS treatment in Jordan typically ranges from USD 2000 - USD 6000. The gynaecologist's skill, the need for specialised endocrine assessments, and the requirements of the women's health or fertility care facility can all affect the cost.
Diagnostic testing (hormone profiles, pelvic ultrasound, glucose and insulin tests, lipid panel), routine consultations, medications to regulate menstrual cycles or manage symptoms, and therapies for associated conditions such as acne, weight gain, or insulin resistance are examples of additional costs. Ovulation induction, IVF, or laparoscopic ovarian drilling are examples of modern reproductive therapies that may raise the overall cost.
The total cost of treatment may also include long-term care, such as follow-up appointments, continuous hormone testing, medication modifications, lifestyle counselling, and treatment of consequences, including infertility, metabolic syndrome, or endometrial problems.
| City | Minimum Cost (USD) | Minimum Cost (JOD) | Maximum Cost (USD) | Maximum Cost (JOD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amman | USD 2000 | 1420 | USD 6000 | 4260 |
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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder that mostly occurs during a woman's reproductive years. High levels of androgens and irregular or protracted menstrual cycles are common in women with PCOS. The formation of several tiny fluid-filled sacs, or cysts, around the ovaries' periphery is a hallmark of PCOS. These cysts contain immature eggs, known as follicles, which fail to regularly release eggs.
The exact cause of PCOS remains unknown. However, early diagnosis and treatment, combined with weight loss, can help reduce the risk of long-term complications like type 2 diabetes and heart disease.
Generally, there are 4 types of PCOS
if you experience symptoms like headaches, infections, or skin allergies and your blood tests reveal that you have a vitamin D deficiency, an abnormal blood count, or elevated thyroid levels. These are symptoms of Inflammatory PCOS.
Who can get treatment for PCOS?
Not all women with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) require treatment. However, treatment is recommended for the following groups:
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