How Simone Health Transforms The Lives Of Women

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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal syndrome that occurs in women during their reproductive years. Someone with PCOS, may not have periods very often. Or she may have periods that extends over many days. She may also have too much androgen that may result in excess facial and body hair, severe acne, and even male-pattern baldness.

Enter Simone Health, a company helping women living with chronic conditions by providing them with data-driven care and compassionate health instructions.

How Simone Health Transform the Lives of Women with PCOS

Simone Health is accessible and affordable psychology-based digital therapeutic and remote screening & monitoring platform for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.

It currently focuses on the management of PCOS, and offers clinically validated nutrition, exercise, stress and sleep guidance specific to PCOS. 

PCOS Mobile App

With it's mobile app, it offers doctor recommended nutrition, exercise, stress and sleep instructions specific to PCOS. It delivers evidence-based, compassionate, and personalized PCOS guidance developed by a team of PCOS professionals, dietitians, and personal trainers.

You can download the app through Google Play Store and App Store.

PCOS Blood Tests

Simone Health also provides convenient and relatively affordable at-home PCOS blood tests. This allows the company to gather data to give women a quarterly diagnosis. You don’t have to wait for over 2 years and 3-5 visits to find out your PCOS status.

These tests are the same ones that fertility clinics and gynecologists use. But when availing the tests directly from Simone Health, you also receive counseling and you spend considerably less.

PCOS is only the beginning

As we speak, Simone Health is looking for ways to be the go-to-platform for women’s metabolic health and target other chronic health conditions that disproportionately affect women of all ages. They are looking to address issues concerning menopause, menstrual dysfunction, postpartum depression, and many more.

They are collecting a massive amounts of biomarker data. This can hopefully further the research efforts around improving women’s metabolic health.