id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-031544-clzt6kyg Clavijo, Raul “Online” and “at-home” versus traditional models of health care: enhancing access or impeding optimal therapeutics? 2020-09-08 .txt text/plain 4303 209 38 Thus, owing to the lack of physical exposure to clinical settings, it is likely that our patients with sexual dysfunction, with or without infertility, who stand to benefit the most from our taking a potential risk of prescribing medications after virtual care. Overall, the availability of prescription medications with well-defined risk profiles to patients through virtual sources is only likely to enhance the access to care for sexual and reproductive health conditions by easing the pain of embarrassment some patients may experience. In light of the current situation of the COVID pandemic along with the boom of telemedicine, physicians should consider incorporating home-based kits for both male and female fertility testing with the caveats that even though we may not get accurate data all the time, data from these kits can be used to guide care. Although physical examination and in-office diagnostics are paramount for the evaluation of both female and male fertility, an initial telehealth visit can uncover pertinent history, identify risk factors, and establish the physician-patient relationship. ./cache/cord-031544-clzt6kyg.txt ./txt/cord-031544-clzt6kyg.txt