Menstrual and Hormonal Health
Balanced hormones. Healthier cycles. Better life quality.
Hormonal imbalances and irregular menstrual cycles are among the most common — and often misunderstood — health concerns faced by women. At Simora, we take a comprehensive and compassionate approach to diagnosing and managing these conditions, helping you feel in control of your body again.
Understanding Menstrual & Hormonal Issues
Your menstrual health is a vital indicator of your overall well-being. Irregular periods, heavy bleeding, severe cramps, or sudden changes in hair or weight can often point to underlying hormonal disorders.
At Simora, Dr. Simran specializes in treating complex menstrual and endocrine conditions using a personalized approach backed by advanced diagnostics.

Irregular or missed periods

Heavy bleeding or prolonged periods

Severe menstrual cramps (dysmenorrhea)

Unwanted hair growth or acne
Conditions We Manage
that affect women at different life stages.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
A hormonal imbalance that can cause irregular cycles, infertility, acne, weight gain, and excessive hair growth. We offer customized treatment plans including lifestyle guidance, medications, and fertility support.
Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
Includes heavy, prolonged, or unpredictable menstrual bleeding. We investigate the root cause — whether hormonal, structural (like fibroids), or related to other conditions — and offer both medical and surgical treatment options.
Excessive Hair Growth
Unwanted facial or body hair in women may be due to elevated androgen levels. We assess hormone levels and offer safe, effective therapies for long-term results.
Menopause & Perimenopause Support
Hot flashes, mood swings, sleep disturbances, and bone health are common concerns during menopause. We offer individualized hormone therapy (HRT), lifestyle modifications, and symptom relief options.
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Your health deserves priority — even when you feel fine. Routine visits can help prevent bigger health issues down the road.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know before booking your appointment.
When should I see a gynecologist about my periods?
Book a visit if your cycles are very irregular, too frequent or more than 35 days apart, unusually heavy or painful, you miss periods, or have bleeding between periods.
What conditions can affect menstrual and hormonal health?
Common causes include PCOS, thyroid disorders, fibroids, endometriosis, perimenopause, stress, weight changes, medications, and underlying medical conditions.
How are menstrual and hormonal issues diagnosed?
Evaluation may include history, physical and pelvic exam, ultrasound, and targeted lab tests such as thyroid function, prolactin, androgens, blood counts, and pregnancy testing.
What treatments are available?
Options range from lifestyle guidance and supplements to non-hormonal medicines, combined or progestin-only hormonal therapy, IUDs, and procedures when needed. Plans are individualized.
Can PCOS be managed long term?
Yes. A combination of nutrition, activity, weight management, cycle regulation, and targeted medicines can reduce symptoms and protect long-term metabolic and reproductive health.
Is severe PMS or PMDD treatable?
Yes. Evidence-based options include lifestyle changes, CBT, specific medications, and in some cases hormonal strategies. Your clinician will tailor a plan to symptom patterns.
What if I have period problems after 40?
Perimenopause can cause irregular or heavy periods and mood changes. Assessment rules out other causes and guides treatment for bleeding control, symptoms, and bone and heart health.
Do adolescents need a separate approach?
Yes. For teens, we focus on education, cycle tracking, anemia screening when periods are heavy, and age-appropriate treatment with privacy and parental guidance as needed.