First Month
- Personalised weight loss medication
- Free blood test included
- Clinician review and support
- Free next-day delivery
Medical weight loss designed for women with PMOS (formerly PCOS)

PCOS is now being redefined as PMOS — Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome — a name that better reflects its wider hormonal, metabolic, and reproductive impact. At SheMed, we believe improving metabolic health is a powerful step toward longevity, vitality, and a better quality of life — and we’re here to support you every step of the way.
Your body stores fat more easily. No diet can override that.
Cravings that won't quit. It's hormones, not weakness.
Stored differently. Standard advice ignores this. We don't.

Olivia Ferro is the co-founder and CEO of SheMed. She studied nutrition, played multiple sports, and exercised five days a week — yet behind the scenes, she spent years battling painful bloating, exhaustion, hormonal symptoms, and unexplained weight gain that no one could fully explain.
After nearly a decade of unanswered questions, Olivia was finally diagnosed with PMOS. Starting weight loss treatment changed her life. The inflammation eased, the pain began to fade, and for the first time in years, she felt like herself again.
"That experience became the foundation for SheMed — helping women get the answers, care, and support they deserve sooner.

Fill out the two minute online quiz. This will help us determine whether our treatments are safe for you
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Complete your included needle free blood test to understand your health and how your body changes

Once your blood test is reviewed by a clinician, your medication will be delivered next day discreetly at no charge
Real women, real results, real support.
It's been amazing!
I can't thank you guys enough this medication has given me my life back because it's put me in control of my PCOS, instead of the other way round [...] I'm so grateful to you guys at SheMed for being women focused you guys have intentional care."
5 strong stars!
I myself have PCOS and no one has ever advised me what to do. I always struggled to lose weight. I tried diets, gym, personal trainers etc., but only ever managed to drop a few kgs despite eating healthy and moving more. Now I know there's much more to my struggles. [...] since being on weight loss injections I have lost 40 kgs in 21 weeks. [...] I am on the lowest weight I have been in the last 15 years."
I've had a great experience with SheMed!
Ive had a great experience, after being diagnosed with PCOS I needed some help to get on track but I wanted it to be safe. The SheMed health led approach to weight loss put me at ease the blood test and the weekly check in go far above any other companies on the market.
PCOS was officially renamed Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS) in May 2026. The old name was misleading, it implied the condition was defined by ovarian cysts, when many women with PMOS have none. The new name better reflects what the condition actually is: a complex hormonal and metabolic disorder affecting weight, insulin levels, skin, mental health, and the reproductive system.
PMOS is closely linked to insulin resistance, which causes the body to overproduce insulin. This drives increased androgen levels, promotes fat storage — particularly around the abdomen — and makes losing weight significantly harder. It's not a lack of willpower; it's a genuine hormonal and metabolic disadvantage that often requires targeted medical support.
Prescription weight management programmes that target insulin resistance and metabolic health are increasingly recognised as appropriate for women with PMOS. Lifestyle changes remain important, but for many women they aren't enough on their own.
Yes. Whether you refer to your condition as PCOS or PMOS, SheMed can support you. PMOS is strongly associated with insulin resistance and weight gain, and our medical team understands its hormonal and metabolic complexity.
Not immediately, your treatment options remain the same.
Yes, same condition with a more accurate name. If you have an existing PCOS diagnosis, it still stands. Nothing about your symptoms, biology, or treatment options has changed. The new name simply describes the full reality of the condition more clearly, with the aim of improving awareness, diagnosis, and care.
PMOS is closely linked to insulin resistance, which causes the body to overproduce insulin. This drives increased androgen levels, promotes fat storage — particularly around the abdomen — and makes losing weight significantly harder. It's not a lack of willpower; it's a genuine hormonal and metabolic disadvantage that often requires targeted medical support.
No immediate action is needed, your diagnosis remains valid.
PMOS is closely linked to insulin resistance, which causes the body to overproduce insulin. This drives increased androgen levels, promotes fat storage — particularly arouInsulin resistance creates a cycle that works against weight loss: elevated insulin drives androgen excess, making fat storage easier and fat loss harder. Many women also experience increased hunger and cravings due to blood sugar dysregulation. Standard diet and exercise advice often falls short because it doesn't address the underlying hormonal imbalance — which is why a medically supported approach tends to produce better results.
The name led many clinicians to focus on ovarian cysts as the defining feature, so women without visible cysts were frequently dismissed, even with significant hormonal and metabolic symptoms. It's estimated that up to 70% of women with the condition remain undiagnosed globally.