PCOS Clinical Trial Finder

Your symptoms are data.
Let's put them to work.

Match connects women with PCOS to active clinical research studies — filtered by your exact symptoms, your location, and what you've already tried.

No account required. No medical records needed. Just an honest description of what your body has been doing.

27 trials actively recruiting

27+

active trials

1 in 10

women have PCOS

5 min

to find your match

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What is a clinical trial?

It's not what you've been told to fear.

Most women with PCOS have heard "there's no cure" and been handed the same three prescriptions. Clinical trials are where the next answers are being written — and they need people like you to write them.

27+

active PCOS trials recruiting now

1 in 10

women have PCOS globally

Not an experiment on you

Clinical trials test treatments that have already passed safety reviews. You're helping prove something works — with full knowledge of what you're taking.

You can leave at any time

Participation is always voluntary. You can withdraw from a study at any point, for any reason, without it affecting your medical care.

Most trials pay you

Compensation varies — some offer $75 for a single blood draw, others pay $300–$800 for a full study. Travel reimbursement is common.

You read everything first

Informed consent is a legal requirement. You receive a plain-language document explaining every procedure, risk, and benefit before signing anything.

The matching process

Eligibility, translated
into plain questions.

Research protocols are written in bureaucratic language. We turn them into five honest questions.

1

Do you have PCOS symptoms or a diagnosis?

You're eligible to see all active trials

We can still help — many trials enroll suspected cases

2

Which symptoms affect you most right now?

We filter by hirsutism, anovulation, insulin resistance, and 9 others

Tell us what feels most disruptive

3

Where are you located?

Trials within 10–100 miles of your ZIP code

Remote and telehealth trials are available everywhere

4

What treatments have you already tried?

Some trials specifically need women who've tried metformin or spiro

Treatment-naïve profiles are also in high demand

Your personalized trial list is ready

Plain-language summaries, eligibility scores, and contact info for each study

What participation looks like

Week by week,
no surprises.

Every trial has a different schedule. This is what a typical 3-month study looks like.

Before you start

Screening visit

A 45-minute appointment — usually just a blood draw and a questionnaire. No commitment required.

Week 1–2

Consent & onboarding

You read the full protocol at home. Ask questions. Sign only when you're ready. Some studies mail your first kit.

Weeks 3–12

Active participation

Varies by trial — could be a daily supplement, a weekly check-in call, or monthly clinic visits. All explained upfront.

Mid-study

Check-ins & monitoring

Regular touchpoints with the research team. You're never left wondering how things are going — labs shared with you.

Study end

Final visit & results

Your final compensation is released. You receive a plain-language summary of what the study found.

Recruiting right now

4 trials actively
looking for you.

Updated February 2026. Eligibility varies — the assessment finds your best match.

Phase 2Actively recruiting

COR-PCOS Trial

Multi-site, USA

Gut health & cardiometabolic markers

Resistant starch vs. placebo over 12 weeks to study gut dysbiosis and cardiometabolic improvements.

Insulin resistanceWeight gainIrregular periods
$200–$350
4 clinic visits
Phase 3Actively recruiting

RESTORE Trial

Multi-site, USA

GLP-1 agonist (semaglutide) & ovulation

Semaglutide (Wegovy) over 10 months to restore ovulation and improve metabolic markers in women 12–35 with PCOS and obesity.

AnovulationWeight gainInsulin resistance
$400–$600
6 clinic visits
Phase 2Actively recruiting

P.O.W.E.R. Study

22 sites across USA

Cortisol & androgen excess

Studies why ~1 in 3 women with PCOS make too much cortisol and male hormones, and tests a targeted intervention.

HirsutismAcneHair thinningIrregular periods
$300–$500
5–6 clinic visits + 3 phone calls
ObservationalActively recruiting

CGM in PCOS Study

Telehealth-eligible

Continuous glucose monitoring

Wear a CGM for 90 days to characterize real-world glycemic patterns in PCOS and assess impact on metabolic health.

Insulin resistanceWeight gainEnergy fluctuations
$150–$250
Remote / telehealth
Participant stories

Before,
during,
and after.

Real experiences, anonymized by request. Names are initials only.

Young woman with natural hair smiling warmly in soft natural lighting
Semaglutide + PCOS metabolic study

M.K., 29

Seattle, WA · 10 months

Before

"I'd tried metformin twice. Both times I gained weight instead of losing it. My doctor said my labs were 'borderline' for two years."

During

Monthly check-ins with a nurse practitioner who actually read my chart. First time a provider knew my full history without me repeating it.

After

"My cycle came back at month 4. I hadn't had a regular period in 6 years. I also got $580 in compensation."

Woman in her thirties with warm expression looking directly at camera
P.O.W.E.R. Study

R.T., 34

Houston, TX · 5 months

Before

"Spironolactone helped the acne but I was still losing hair. My testosterone kept coming back elevated and no one could explain why."

During

Five clinic visits over four months. The team explained every blood result in plain English. I finally understood what my androgens were doing.

After

"The hair loss slowed down. More importantly, I now have a 40-page research record of my own hormones that I can take to any future provider."

Young woman in her mid-twenties with bright eyes and natural makeup
Continuous glucose monitoring in PCOS

A.P., 26

Philadelphia, PA · 3 months

Before

"I kept being told I wasn't diabetic so insulin resistance wasn't my problem. I knew something was wrong after every meal but no one would test me further."

During

Wore a CGM for 90 days. Saw exactly how my blood sugar spiked after oatmeal and dropped after walking. Data I'd never had before.

After

"I changed three things based on what the CGM showed. My energy is different. The research team published their findings and credited participants."

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