Re: Significant Others in exam room

From: D. Ashley Hill, MD (dahmd@cfl.rr.com)
Fri Aug 15 21:02:07 2003


Anna-

We thought of that already. The RE lab closest to our office requires a 20 minute or less drive time. That excludes most of our patients. Any other thoughts on how to improve compliance?

Ashley

At Fri, 15 Aug 2003, Anna Meenan, MD wrote: >
>Oh Puh-leeeeeez. I tell the guys they can collect the specimen at home,
>just stick the little bottle under their arm and get it to the lab
>within an hour. Is that so difficult?
>
>--
> Anna L. Meenan, MD
>
>At Fri, 15 Aug 2003, D. Ashley Hill, MD wrote:
>>
>>Not sure I can agree with you. While it's nice to think that "dad"
>>would step up to the plate, I have yet to meet a husband or male partner
>>who is not significantly bothered by performing a semen analysis. You
>>can say "but women have to go through X, Y, and Z" as part of the
>>fertility workup, but if almost every man is freaked out by the S.A.
>>then maybe we should work harder to make the test easier to obtain. The
>>last time I saw some of our local REs in the hospital I mentioned this
>>issue, and noted that if they wanted to improve their customer service
>>they might look at ways to make the process less bothersome. Many
>>offices use a converted bathroom; perhaps others know of better methods
>>to convince men to provide semen samples.
>>
>>Ashley
>>
>>--
>>D. Ashley Hill, MD
>>Associate Director
>>Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
>>Florida Hospital Family Practice Residency
>>Orlando, Florida
>>

--
D. Ashley Hill, MD
Associate Director
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Florida Hospital Family Practice Residency
Orlando, Florida




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