What Tests Will Be Done to Diagnose PCOS?
There isn’t one definitive test for PCOS, so your doctor will probably arrange a series of tests for you.
Initially, the doctor will take a medical history and learn more about your symptoms. Then you will most likely have a physical exam to check your blood pressure, weight, waist measurement and any unusual skin changes and hair growth patterns.
Lab tests may include tests for Total Testosterone, Free Testosterone, Thyroid Stimulating Hormone, Pro-Lactin and Progesterone Levels, as well as a Glucose Tolerance test and Lipid Profile. Plus, many doctors arrange a pelvic ultrasound as well.
Once all these results are in, your doctor should have a good view of your health and be able to tell you whether it is PCOS or another health problem.











































