FOR WOMEN WITH SUSPECTED OR DIAGNOSED PCOS/PMOS
Odea brings your scattered health clues into one clearer story, so you can feel less overwhelmed and know what to ask next
7 health areas. One clearer story.
Private intake link sent after payment.
AI-assisted and built with a pharmacist-informed safety framework. Educational support only. Not diagnosis, treatment, pharmacist consultation, medication management, or MTM.
You may be tracking your cycle, trying supplements, changing your routine, searching online, or going to appointments, but still feel unsure what matters. Odea helps organize the scattered pieces into one clearer story, so you know what may be worth noticing, reviewing, or discussing next.
But not always what changed around the same time.
Symptoms, notes, labs, products, app data, and appointment memories may be living in different places.
Supplements, OTC medicines, lifestyle changes, online advice. You may still wonder what is helping, what is unclear, and what needs review.
You know something has been going on, but it’s hard to rebuild the whole story from memory in a short visit.
Odea asks, “What else was changing around the same time?”
Your cycle, symptoms, medications, supplements, sleep, stress, routines, and tracking data may be stored in different places. Odea organizes those clues into one clearer story.
Bring your cycle changes, symptoms, sleep, stress, routines, and recent changes into one clearer timeline.
See which medications, supplements, OTC products, and routines may be useful to discuss before making changes.
You do not have to explain everything perfectly. Bring a clearer summary and focused questions into your next appointment, so your story is easier to understand and harder to dismiss.
You should not have to become an expert to be heard.
I’m Adeola, a pharmacist and public health professional. I created Odea after seeing too many women do everything they could. They track symptoms, research online, try different products, and attend appointments, yet still leave unsure how the pieces fit together.
Your health story should not depend on remembering every detail during a short visit or already knowing the right questions to ask.
That is why I created Odea: to help women turn scattered health clues into a clearer story and better questions for care.
It is a clearer starting point for women who deserve to feel heard and better prepared.
After secure payment, complete a private 10 to 15 minute intake about your symptoms, cycle, medications, supplements, routines and recent changes.
Odea uses AI to bring your information together and surface possible timing patterns.
Get your four-page educational report within 72 hours after submitting your intake.
What your report may include
Enter your email to continue to secure payment. After payment, you’ll receive access to the private 10–15 minute intake. Your report is delivered within 72 hours of intake submission.
Educational support only. Not diagnosis, treatment or medication management.
An Odea Pattern Break Report is an AI-assisted educational report for women navigating suspected or diagnosed PCOS/PMOS and confusing cycle-related symptoms.
It brings together the information you share about your symptoms, cycle changes, medications, supplements, lifestyle, sleep, stress, and tracking data. The report surfaces possible timing patterns and helps you prepare clearer questions for your next care conversation.
No. Odea is not another period tracker.
Period trackers usually record what happened, such as when your period started or which symptoms you experienced. Odea looks at the wider context around those changes, including medications, supplements, sleep, stress, routines, lifestyle changes, and tracking data.
The goal is not to ask you to log more. It is to help you make better sense of the information you already have.
No. Odea does not diagnose PCOS/PMOS or any other medical condition, and it does not determine the medical cause of your symptoms.
Odea organizes your self-reported health clues and surfaces possible patterns that may be worth noticing, reviewing, or discussing with a qualified healthcare professional.
No. Odea is not a pharmacist consultation, medication-management service, MTM service, prescription, or treatment plan.
Odea does not tell you to start, stop, or change medications, supplements, herbal products, or skin products. Medication, supplement, and OTC information may be included in your report to help you prepare more focused questions for a qualified healthcare professional.
Your four-page Pattern Break Report may include:
Each report is created from the information you provide in your private intake.
Your private intake and educational report are processed in an access-controlled environment. Access is limited to authorized systems and personnel involved in preparing and delivering your report.
Your health details are not placed in public website forms, advertising platforms, or payment descriptions. Your completed report is shared through a private, view-only link.
Beta access costs $29 for one Pattern Break Report.
Enter your email on this page to continue to secure payment. After successful payment, you will receive access to the private intake form, which usually takes about 10 to 15 minutes to complete.
Your report will be delivered within 72 hours after your completed intake is submitted.
Odea is an educational pattern organization tool. It does not diagnose, treat, prescribe, manage, or cure medical conditions, and is not a pharmacist consultation or professional pharmacy service. No pharmacist-patient relationship is created. Do not change medications or supplements without guidance from a qualified healthcare professional. Medical emergency? Call 911.
Enter your email to continue to secure payment. After payment, complete the private 10–15 minute intake and receive your Pattern Break Report within 72 hours of intake submission.
Get My Pattern Break Report · $29Educational support only. Not diagnosis, treatment or medication management.
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