
Dr. Steven Palter
Reproductive endocrinologist and founder of Gold Coast IVF who specializes in infertility and PCOS, known for advocating metabolic approaches (including ketogenic therapies) to restore ovulation and improve fertility.
Top 3 podcasts with Dr. Steven Palter
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Oct 17, 2025 • 56min
The Future of Fertility and What Every Entrepreneur Can Learn from It with Dr. Steven Palter and Joe Polish
Dr. Steven Palter, a fertility expert and creator of the Palter Method, discusses the alarming rise in infertility rates and its ties to lifestyle and environmental toxins. He highlights the risks of testosterone therapy and addresses the connection between relationship dynamics and reproductive health. With inspiring stories of couples overcoming challenges, he advocates for a holistic approach to fertility, combining education, innovative online solutions, and public health initiatives. Palter also shares insights on utilizing AI in medical practice and growing a medical audience through social media.

Mar 18, 2026 • 30min
I'm 40. Did 5 IVF Cycles, Got Dozens of Eggs, But Not a Single Normal Embryo. What Should I Do Next? (Ask The Egg Whisperer with guest Dr. Steven Palter)
Dr. Steven Palter, medical and scientific director at Gold Coast IVF and creator of the PCOS to Pregnancy Protocol, brings metabolic and personalized approaches to fertility. He critiques DHEA/testosterone priming, evaluates mitochondrial replacement, and explains why stimulation protocol or early triggers cause immature eggs. He also covers PGTA value, insulin resistance in PCOS, and strategies for endometriosis and lab/sperm checks.

Feb 23, 2026 • 35min
The Metabolic Fix for PCOS & Infertility
Dr. Steven Palter, reproductive endocrinologist and founder of Gold Coast IVF, champions metabolic approaches to PCOS and infertility. He reframes PCOS as a metabolic disorder tied to insulin resistance. He discusses ketogenic and low-carb strategies, rapid benefits for ovulation and mood, limits of symptom-focused care, and how metabolic repair differs from GLP-1 medications.


