I never thought much about my irregular periods—until they started skipping months entirely. At first, I assumed it was stress or diet-related, but then I started noticing sudden weight gain, persistent acne, and constant fatigue. That’s when I knew something wasn’t right.
After doing some research online, I stumbled upon PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome), and suddenly, everything started making sense. But finding the right clinic in Korea for proper diagnosis and treatment? That was another challenge.
Why I Chose Second Spring Women & Dr. Seon-Hwa Jeong
After reading multiple reviews, I decided to visit Second Spring Women and book an appointment with Dr. Seon-Hwa Jeong. Here’s why:
PCOS Specialists – Unlike general gynecology clinics, Second Spring Women focuses on hormonal imbalances, menstrual disorders, and metabolic health, making them perfect for PCOS management.
Comprehensive Testing – They didn’t just do a quick ultrasound and call it a day. They ran detailed hormone blood tests, insulin resistance screening, and a pelvic ultrasound to check for ovarian cysts.
Personalized Treatment Plans – Instead of just handing me birth control pills (which some clinics do as a one-size-fits-all treatment), Dr. Jeong explained my options, including lifestyle adjustments, supplements, and medical treatment if needed.
English-Friendly & Supportive – As someone who isn’t fluent in Korean, I appreciated how patient and thorough they were in explaining what was happening in my body and how to manage it long-term.
What Was My Diagnosis & Treatment Plan?
After running all the tests, it turned out I had mild insulin resistance along with high androgen levels—classic signs of PCOS. Instead of just prescribing meds, Dr. Jeong recommended:
Diet & Lifestyle Changes – I got guidance on low-GI foods, exercise, and stress management to improve my insulin sensitivity naturally.
Supplements & Medications – Since my case wasn’t severe, I was prescribed a combination of inositol, vitamin D, and a mild hormonal regulator instead of jumping straight to strong medication.
Ongoing Monitoring – PCOS is a long-term condition, so they set up regular follow-ups to check my progress and adjust treatment if needed.
The Results – Is It Worth Going to Second Spring Women?
Absolutely! Within a few months of following my plan, my periods became more regular, my energy improved, and my skin started clearing up. I finally felt in control of my body again.
If you’re struggling with PCOS and want a clinic that truly understands women’s hormonal health, I HIGHLY recommend Second Spring Women and Dr. Seon-Hwa Jeong.
Where to Go:
Second Spring Women Clinic: www.secondspringwomen.com
Dr. Seon-Hwa Jeong’s Profile: Click here