EXCLUSIVE: Meet Ovii: an Educational Platform and Supplement Company to Address PCOS
The latest women’s health platform and supplement has arrived, and it’s entirely focused on polycystic ovarian syndrome, or PCOS.
Today, Ovii, founded by Dr. Thais Aliabadi, a board-certified OB-GYN and reproductive endocrinologist, and Mary Alice Haney, launches with an educational platform and quiz that predicts likelihood that a user might have PCOS and a supplement powder, $80 per month on subscription, which treats the syndrome. It is a once a day, unflavored drink powder.
More from WWD
“It was created to address the core hormonal and metabolic challenges that these women face,” said Aliabadi, who is also the brand’s chief medical officer.
Aliabadi and Haney are the cohosts of She MD, a podcast that explores an array of women’s health subjects and hosts influential guests. Notable guests include SZA, Khloé Kardashian, Olivia Munn and Shailene Woodley, who have all shared about their health journeys. Aliabadi also cared for Munn during her recent cancer diagnosis and is a medical adviser for Kourtney Kardashian Barker’s supplement brand Lemme. Kardashian Barker is also her patient.
“I had been a fashion designer for years and years in the fashion industry, and we actually met when I was cohosting Molly Sims podcast, and Dr. A was coming on as a guest,” said Haney, who also serves as chief executive officer. “I started talking to her and heard about her journey with breast cancer and her amazing work with PCOS.”
After working on the podcast and discussing the severity of PCOS — 15 percent of women have it but 75 percent go undiagnosed according to Aliabadi — they began ideating what would become Ovii.
“Even if they’re diagnosed, they’re not treated correctly, so it’s been a big issue in women’s health,” Aliabadi said. “Ovii was created to educate patients about this condition and to put the power in their hands.”
According to Aliabadi, patients with PCOS are often prescribed an array of medications, like Metformin and oral contraceptives, which can cause negative side effects. Instead, Ovii has taken a natural approach to treat the condition. It includes reducose, an ingredient the brand has an exclusive on, chromium, inositol, curcumin and glutathione, which in combination address the four key symptoms associated with PCOS. In addition, those who don’t have PCOS but have similar symptoms can also take this supplement.
“It supports blood sugar, hormonal balance, body composition and inflammation,” Haney said.
Industry experts predict the brand could do up to $5 million in first-year sales though they said the concept could grow significantly if it takes off as other similar women’s health platforms and brands have. The Ovii team did not comment on specific sales figures but noted the significant opportunity to build out this category.
“Four-hundred million women suffer from this globally, so the market opportunity is huge,” Haney said.
As Ovii launches Tuesday direct-to-consumer, the goal for Aliabadi and Haney is clear.
“My dream is for PCOS to be a household name,” Aliabadi said.
Sign up for WWD's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.