CCRM FERTILITY CLINIC IN DENVER, CO
PCOS Fertility Specialists & Testing in Denver, CO
Serving the Denver Area
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common and complex endocrine disorders affecting women of reproductive age, often requiring specialized care for effective management. PCOS can cause a variety of symptoms such as irregular periods, acne, excess hair growth, and infertility. Women with PCOS may also face increased risks of developing metabolic syndrome, Type 2 diabetes, and even endometrial cancer due to hormonal imbalances.
Fortunately, the specialists at CCRM Fertility of Denver are well qualified to manage these symptoms and improve fertility, including with the use of medications to induce ovulation, lifestyle changes, and hormone therapies. Whether you are seeking to address fertility concerns or manage the physical side effects of PCOS, a variety of personalized options are available to help.
If you’re struggling with PCOS and would like to explore your treatment options, contact us today to schedule a consultation and take control of your reproductive health.
Meet Our PCOS Fertility Specialists & Doctors in the Denver Area
Finding the right fertility specialist is not always an easy task when you are looking for a fertility clinic in Denver that can accommodate your needs. The providers at CCRM have a great deal of experience with different fertility issues and we feel confident that we can find a solution that will be best for you.
What is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)?
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common reproductive endocrine disorder characterized by ovulatory dysfunction, excess androgen hormone levels, and polycystic appearing ovaries on ultrasound.
Women with PCOS may have absent or irregular menstrual cycles, acne, excessive hair growth, and/or infertility.
Because of the variable nature of PCOS and overlapping symptoms with other disorders, the diagnosis of PCOS is based upon a combination of clinical, ultrasound, and laboratory features.
PCOS Risks Factors
PCOS and Metabolic Syndrome
Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) may be also at increased risk for developing a metabolic syndrome, which is characterized by abdominal obesity, cholesterol abnormalities, high blood pressure, and insulin resistance, which impairs blood sugar regulation.
For overweight women with PCOS, modest weight loss through diet and exercise can often lead to spontaneous ovulation and pregnancy.
PCOS and Type 2 Diabetes
Even normal-weight women with PCOS have an increased risk of developing Type 2 diabetes due to insulin resistance. Insulin resistance usually occurs before hyperglycemia, or increased blood sugar levels.
In addition to weight loss through diet and exercise, some anti-diabetic medications can be used to help promote ovulation in women with PCOS.
PCOS and Endometrial Cancer
Lack of ovulation in women with PCOS results in continuous exposure of their uterine lining (endometrium) to estrogen. This may cause excessive thickening of the endometrium and heavy, irregular bleeding.
Over many years, the continuous stimulation for endometrial growth without regular progestin-induced shedding of the lining can lead to precancerous changes in the lining of the uterus and possibly even endometrial cancer.
The good news is that there are several easy and commonly used options for endometrial protection, including the use of birth control pills and progestin-secreting IUDs. Inducing ovulation and becoming pregnant also have a protective effect.
PCOS Testing in Denver, CO
If you’re searching for PCOS testing near me, CCRM Fertility of Denver offers comprehensive diagnostic services to help identify and manage Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). Since no single test confirms PCOS, our specialists use a personalized, multi-step approach to evaluate symptoms, conduct imaging, and analyze hormone levels—ensuring an accurate diagnosis and tailored treatment plan.
Signs You May Need PCOS Testing
PCOS symptoms can vary, but common signs include:
- Irregular or absent periods
- Unexplained weight gain or insulin resistance
- Excess facial or body hair (hirsutism)
- Acne or thinning scalp hair
- Difficulty getting pregnant
If you’re experiencing these symptoms, early testing can help you take control of your reproductive health.
Comprehensive PCOS Testing at the CCRM Fertility Clinic
PCOS testing at our Denver fertility clinic includes:
✔ Pelvic Ultrasound: Checks for multiple small ovarian follicles (often called a “string of pearls” appearance).
✔ Hormone Blood Tests: Evaluates androgen (testosterone) levels, LH/FSH balance, and insulin resistance.
✔ Metabolic Screening: Identifies risks for diabetes, high blood pressure, and cholesterol abnormalities.
✔ Thyroid & Prolactin Testing: Rules out other conditions with similar symptoms.
Why Early PCOS Testing Matters
Undiagnosed PCOS can impact fertility, metabolism, and long-term health, increasing risks for diabetes, heart disease, and endometrial cancer. Identifying PCOS early allows for personalized treatment, including fertility care, hormone therapy, and lifestyle adjustments.
Looking for PCOS testing near me? CCRM Fertility of Denver provides expert diagnosis and customized care to help you take the next step toward better health and fertility.
Accepted Insurances in Denver, CO
We participate in several insurance plans and offer financing options for those not covered by insurance.
- Aetna**
- Assure
- Carrot*
- Cigna (excludes Local Plus, Sure Fit, and Colorado Connect)
- Cofinity PPO
- Evicore
- Great West
- Kaiser
- Livestrong
- Maven*
- MOREhealth
- Optum Fertility Solutions
- Progyny*
- United Healthcare (includes affiliates, such as UMR, Oxford Health, Optum, Harvard Pilgrim, Golden Rule, etc. We do not participate with most EPO plans)**
*Carrot, Maven and Progyny fertility benefits vary based on your employer. All Progyny patients (new or existing at a clinic) must first call their Progyny Patient Care Advocate (PCA) for authorization before scheduling an appointment at CCRM.
**CCRM Fertility of Colorado is proud to be designated as both an Aetna and a United Healthcare Center of Excellence.
We aim to ensure that every patient has access to high-quality fertility treatment, regardless of their financial situation.
Is PCOS Care Covered by Insurance in Denver?
If you’ve been diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and are exploring fertility treatment, Colorado’s updated insurance law may help you access the care you need.
Under state law, large group health plans issued or renewed in Colorado after January 1, 2023, are required to cover the diagnosis and treatment of infertility. This includes patients with PCOS, as long as a licensed physician determines that the condition is impacting your ability to conceive.
You may be eligible for coverage that includes:
- Fertility evaluations and hormone testing
- Ovulation-inducing medications such as letrozole or clomid
- Monitoring appointments and ultrasounds
- IUI or IVF treatment if recommended
- Up to three egg retrievals and unlimited embryo transfers, when medically indicated
Fertility medications are covered at the same level as other prescription drugs, with no special restrictions or higher cost-sharing. That means you won’t face higher copays or additional limits just because your treatment is related to PCOS.
Keep in mind that self-insured employers, small group plans, and religious organizations may be exempt from these state-mandated benefits. Coverage may also vary based on your plan’s specific terms.
At CCRM Fertility of Denver, we understand how complex PCOS can be—and how important clear insurance guidance is when you’re ready to grow your family. Our team is here to walk you through your coverage, explain your options, and help you take the next step with confidence.
Schedule An Appointment with A Top PCOS Specialist Today
At CCRM Fertility of Denver, we provide advanced testing and expert guidance to help you take the next step toward parenthood. Schedule your appointment today to get the answers you need.