PCOS Risk Score (Rotterdam)

Check the three key diagnostic criteria for PCOS.

Dr. Taimoor Asghar
Medically reviewed by Dr. Taimoor Asghar, MBBS Last updated:

PCOS Risk Score Form

Check the criteria that apply. Meeting 2 of 3 suggests a high likelihood of PCOS.

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Understanding Your Results

The Rotterdam criteria require 2 out of 3 features: oligo/anovulation, hyperandrogenism, or polycystic ovaries on ultrasound. A formal diagnosis should be made by a specialist.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Rotterdam criteria?

They require at least two of the following: oligo/anovulation, clinical or biochemical hyperandrogenism, and polycystic ovaries on ultrasound.

Can I have PCOS without cysts on ultrasound?

Yes. If you have irregular cycles and hyperandrogenism, you meet diagnostic criteria even without polycystic ovarian morphology.

Is PCOS curable?

PCOS is a chronic condition. It is manageable with lifestyle changes, hormonal therapy, and fertility treatments when needed.

Does PCOS always cause weight gain?

No. While insulin resistance is common, many women with PCOS have a normal BMI. Lean PCOS is a recognized phenotype.

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