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Solutions for PMOS

Holistic Solutions for PMOS in Bozeman, Montana

PCOS Has a New Name — Here’s Why

If you’ve been hearing the term PMOS and wondering what happened to PCOS — you’re not alone.

For years, the term Polycystic Ovary Syndrome created confusion. Many people diagnosed with PCOS never actually had ovarian cysts, while others were told they couldn’t have PCOS because their ultrasound looked normal.

That’s why experts are moving toward the term Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS) — because this condition is about much more than ovaries. It can affect hormones, metabolism, insulin regulation, inflammation, reproductive health, and many other systems throughout the body.

At Rozen Health, Dr. Kaylie Rozen understands that PMOS rarely looks the same from person to person. The goal isn’t simply naming a diagnosis — it’s understanding what is happening in your body and creating a plan that works for you.

Living with Polycystic Metabolic Ovary Syndrome (PMOS, previously called PCOS) can be overwhelming, but at Rozen Health, Dr. Kaylie Rozen, ND, offers natural and effective solutions to help you manage your symptoms and restore balance to your body. If you’re struggling with irregular periods, unwanted weight gain, hormonal imbalances, or fertility issues, our comprehensive approach to PMOS can help you regain control of your health and well-being.

What is PMOS?

PMOS is a hormonal disorder that affects women of reproductive age. It is characterized by the presence of small cysts on the ovaries, although not all women with PMOS have cysts. The condition leads to a variety of symptoms, including:
 

  • Irregular or absent periods

  • Weight gain or difficulty losing weight

  • Acne or oily skin

  • Excess hair growth on the face or body (hirsutism)

  • Hair thinning or hair loss

  • Insulin resistance and high blood sugar levels

  • Difficulty getting pregnant

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Struggling with irregular periods or other symptoms of PMOS?

Let Dr. Kaylie Rozen help you find natural solutions that work for your body.

At Rozen Health, we take a holistic approach to PMOS treatment. Instead of simply managing symptoms, we aim to address the root causes of hormonal imbalances and support your body in restoring natural health.

Holistic Treatment for PCOS

At Rozen Health, Dr. Kaylie focuses on identifying and addressing the underlying causes of PMOS (previously called PCOS), rather than merely treating the symptoms. Our personalized treatment plans are designed to help you balance your hormones, improve metabolic health, and support fertility. Common approaches include:

 

Hormonal Balancing

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Hormonal imbalances, particularly excess androgens (male hormones), are central to PMOS. Dr. Kaylie uses natural therapies such as herbal medicine and nutritional supplements to support hormonal balance and reduce symptoms such as acne, hair loss, and irregular cycles.

 

Nutritional Therapy

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What you eat can have a significant impact on your PMOS symptoms. Dr. Kaylie works with patients to develop a personalized nutrition plan focused on balancing blood sugar levels, reducing inflammation, and supporting overall hormonal health. This may include:

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  • A low-glycemic diet to stabilize blood sugar and insulin levels

  • Anti-inflammatory foods to reduce inflammation

  • Specific supplements like inositol, magnesium, and omega-3 fatty acids to support metabolic and hormonal balance

Looking for a natural way to manage your PMOS symptoms?

​Schedule a consultation with Dr. Kaylie Rozen today and start your journey to balanced hormones and better health.

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Weight Management

 

Many women with PMOS struggle with weight gain due to insulin resistance and hormonal imbalances. Dr. Kaylie provides personalized weight management strategies that include nutritional guidance, exercise recommendations, and natural therapies to support weight loss and improve insulin sensitivity.

 

Stress Reduction

 

Chronic stress can exacerbate PMOS symptoms, leading to increased cortisol levels and worsening hormonal imbalances. Dr. Kaylie may recommend stress-reducing techniques such as mindfulness, meditation, and acupuncture to help regulate cortisol levels and improve overall well-being.

PMOS and Fertility Support

One of the most challenging aspects of PMOS is its impact on fertility. Women with PMOS often experience difficulty ovulating, making it harder to conceive. However, with the right support, many women with PMOS can improve their fertility and successfully conceive.

At Rozen Health, Dr. Kaylie offers natural fertility support to help women with PMOS enhance their reproductive health. This may include:

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  • Herbal medicine to promote regular ovulation

  • Nutritional supplements to improve egg quality and support hormonal balance

  • Acupuncture to regulate menstrual cycles and enhance fertility

  • Stress reduction techniques to optimize the body’s reproductive function


By addressing the underlying causes of infertility, we help you take a proactive and natural approach to your fertility journey.

The Benefits of a Holistic Approach to PMOS

At Rozen Health, we believe in treating the whole person, not just the condition. Our approach to PMOS combines naturopathic medicine, nutrition, and lifestyle changes to create a comprehensive plan for long-term health. Here’s why a holistic approach works:
 

  • Addresses Root Causes: By focusing on hormonal imbalances, insulin resistance, and inflammation, we get to the root of PMOS rather than just masking the symptoms.

  • Personalized Treatment Plans: Every woman’s experience with PMOS is unique. Dr. Kaylie takes the time to understand your symptoms and health history to create a plan tailored to your needs.

  • Natural Solutions: Our treatments focus on natural, non-invasive methods that work with your body’s healing processes to restore balance and improve health.

  • Improved Quality of Life: By addressing the root causes, many women experience more regular menstrual cycles, improved skin, better mood, weight loss, and enhanced fertility.

  • Sustainable Health: Our holistic approach not only addresses current symptoms but also supports long-term health, helping you maintain a balanced and healthy life.

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Are you struggling to conceive due to PMOS?

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PMOS and Mental Health

Living with PMOS can take a toll on your mental and emotional well-being. The symptoms of PMOS—such as acne, weight gain, and infertility—can lead to anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem. At Rozen Health, we recognize the importance of addressing mental health alongside physical health.

Dr. Kaylie takes a holistic approach to your mental and emotional well-being, offering support for stress management, mindfulness practices, and emotional healing as part of your PMOS treatment plan. Together, we’ll work on building a plan that supports your mind and body, helping you feel empowered and in control.

What to Expect During Your Consultation

When you visit Rozen Health for PMOS care, Dr. Kaylie will take a compassionate and thorough approach to understanding your symptoms and health concerns. During your initial consultation, you can expect:

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  • Comprehensive Health Evaluation: Dr. Kaylie will review your symptoms, medical history, and lifestyle factors to gain a deep understanding of your condition.

  • Personalized Treatment Plan: Based on your health evaluation, Dr. Kaylie will create a customized treatment plan tailored to your specific symptoms and needs.

  • Ongoing Support: We provide continuous support as you navigate your PMOS journey, offering adjustments to your plan as needed to ensure optimal results.

Begin Your Journey to Balanced Health

PMOS can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone. At Rozen Health, Dr. Kaylie provides compassionate, holistic care that addresses the root causes of PMOS and helps you reclaim your health. By focusing on natural treatments and personalized care, we aim to provide long-term solutions that restore balance to your body and improve your quality of life.

Struggling with the emotional effects of PMOS?

Get holistic mental health support alongside your PMOS treatment at Rozen Health.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is PMOS?

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PMOS) is a hormonal disorder that affects women of reproductive age. It is characterized by irregular menstrual cycles, excess androgen levels (male hormones), and often the presence of multiple cysts on the ovaries. PMOS can cause symptoms like weight gain, acne, excessive hair growth, and infertility. At Rozen Health, Dr. Kaylie Rozen, ND, offers natural and holistic treatments for PMOS to help balance hormones and improve your overall health.

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What are the symptoms of PMOS?

Common symptoms of PMOS include:
 

  • Irregular periods or no periods at all

  • Weight gain or difficulty losing weight

  • Excessive hair growth on the face, chest, or back (hirsutism)

  • Acne or oily skin

  • Thinning hair on the scalp

  • Infertility or difficulty conceiving

  • Insulin resistance or high blood sugar levels


If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, a holistic evaluation with Dr. Kaylie can help you understand if PMOS might be the underlying cause.

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Can PMOS be treated naturally?

​Yes, PMOS can be effectively managed using natural treatments that address the root causes of the condition. At Rozen Health, Dr. Kaylie focuses on balancing hormones, improving insulin sensitivity, and reducing inflammation through dietary changes, herbal medicine, and stress management techniques. These natural therapies aim to restore your body’s hormonal balance and reduce symptoms like irregular periods, weight gain, and acne.

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How does diet impact PMOS?

Diet plays a crucial role in managing PMOS, as certain foods can affect hormone levels, insulin sensitivity, and inflammation. Dr. Kaylie recommends a low-glycemic, anti-inflammatory diet that helps stabilize blood sugar levels and reduce insulin resistance, which is often a key factor in PMOS. Key components of the diet may include:
 

  • Whole grains and fiber-rich foods

  • Lean proteins and healthy fats

  • Fruits and vegetables rich in antioxidants

  • Avoiding processed sugars, refined carbs, and dairy


Dr. Kaylie works with patients to create a personalized diet plan that supports long-term health and hormonal balance.

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Looking for natural ways to manage PMOS?

Schedule a consultation with Dr. Kaylie Rozen in Bozeman today.

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How does PMOS affect fertility?

PMOS can cause irregular ovulation or even prevent ovulation, making it more difficult for women to conceive. However, many women with PMOS can improve their fertility with the right treatment plan. Dr. Kaylie offers natural fertility support to help balance hormones, improve ovulation, and support overall reproductive health.

By addressing insulin resistance, inflammation, and hormonal imbalances, Dr. Kaylie helps many women with PMOS enhance their chances of conceiving naturally or improving the effectiveness of fertility treatments.

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What natural treatments are available for PMOS at Rozen Health?

At Rozen Health, Dr. Kaylie offers a variety of natural treatments for PMOS, including:
 

  • Hormonal balancing through herbal medicine and nutritional supplements

  • Nutritional guidance to support blood sugar regulation and reduce inflammation

  • Stress management techniques to help regulate cortisol and reduce the impact of stress on hormone levels

  • Weight management support through diet and exercise recommendations to improve insulin sensitivity

  • Detoxification protocols to eliminate excess hormones and toxins from the body

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Can stress worsen PMOS symptoms?

Yes, stress can worsen PMOS symptoms by increasing cortisol levels, which can lead to hormonal imbalances, weight gain, and insulin resistance. At Rozen Health, Dr. Kaylie incorporates stress management techniques, such as mindfulness, meditation, and lifestyle modifications, to help reduce stress and support hormone regulation.

Want personalized dietary advice for managing PMOS?

Contact Dr. Kaylie Rozen in Bozeman for a tailored nutrition plan.

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How is insulin resistance related to PMOS?

Insulin resistance is a common feature of PMOS, where the body’s cells become less responsive to insulin, causing the pancreas to produce more of it. This can lead to weight gain, hormonal imbalances, and an increased risk of type 2 diabetes. Managing insulin resistance is a key part of PMOS treatment, and Dr. Kaylie uses dietary changes, exercise recommendations, and natural supplements to help improve insulin sensitivity and balance blood sugar levels.

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How does Dr. Kaylie Rozen treat PMOS holistically at Rozen Health?

At Rozen Health, Dr. Kaylie takes a holistic approach to treating PMOS by addressing the root causes of the condition. Her personalized treatment plans often include:

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  • Dietary adjustments to improve insulin sensitivity and reduce inflammation

  • Herbal and nutritional supplements to balance hormones and support reproductive health

  • Weight management strategies to promote healthy metabolism and hormonal balance

  • Stress reduction techniques to regulate cortisol levels and improve overall well-being

  • Gut health optimization to support digestion and reduce inflammation


Dr. Kaylie holistic approach not only targets the symptoms of PMOS but also promotes long-term health and well-being.

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Can PMOS be cured?

Currently, there is no cure for PMOS, but with proper management, the symptoms can be greatly reduced, and women can lead healthy, balanced lives. At Rozen Health, Dr. Kaylie focuses on addressing the root causes of PMOS to help you achieve lasting relief from symptoms such as irregular periods, weight gain, and infertility.

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Ready to take a holistic approach to managing your PMOS?

Schedule a consultation with Dr. Kaylie Rozen today.

Why Choose Rozen Health?

Rozen Health, founded by naturopathic doctor Dr. Kaylie Rozen, offers whole-person care in Bozeman, Montana. Patients seeking a naturopathic doctor for support with hormones, skin concerns, digestion, or chronic conditions often turn to Rozen Health for a thoughtful, root-cause approach.

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Dr. Kaylie provides care that blends naturopathic medicine, functional testing, and holistic therapies. Treatment plans are individualized and focus on uncovering the deeper causes of symptoms—helping patients achieve lasting health, improved energy, clearer skin, and balanced hormones.

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As a trusted naturopathic doctor in Bozeman, Dr. Kaylie is known for compassionate support, patient education, and personalized care that empowers individuals to take confident steps toward better health.

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