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Service Tree

The Service Tree lists all services in "branched" groups, starting with the very general and moving to the very specific. Click on the name of any group name to see the sub-groups available within it. Click on a service code to see its details and the providers who offer that service.

Female Sexual Dysfunction Evaluation

Programs that offer physical examinations and a variety of specialized tests for women who are experiencing loss of sexual desire, sexual aversion, sexual arousal disorders, orgasmic disorders, sexual pain disorders, or vaginismus (a persistent involuntary spasm of the musculature of the vagina that interferes with coitus). Diagnostic procedures look for manifestations of physical and/or psychological factors that contribute to one or a combination of these conditions. Included may hormonal imbalances; hormonal changes following childbirth or during and after menopause; chronic illnesses such as diabetes whose side effects create pain associated with intercourse or reduced lubricity; medications that cause loss of sexual desire, arousal disorders or orgasmic dysfunction; gynecologic abnormalities such as urogenital atrophy; conditions such as yeast infections that may be present; and/or smoking, drug/acohol use or other lifestyle issues that affect sexual function. The objective of the evaluation is to identify the specific nature of the dysfunction and its cause(s), and to determine the most appropriate form of treatment.

Male Sexual Dysfunction Evaluation

Programs that offer physical examinations and a variety of specialized tests for men who are experiencing erectile dysfunction (impotence), ejaculatory disturbances, difficulty in reaching orgasm, loss of desire, pain during sexual activity or other forms of male sexual dysfunction. Diagnostic procedures may include identification of illnesses, medication, lifestyle issues such as smoking or drug/alcohol use or other factors that affect sexual function; blood tests to check hormone levels or diagnose other relevant medical problems (e.g., elevated cholesterol or blood sugar, liver and kidney function, thyroid function); and a variety of specialized tests which examine arterial blood flow, blood leakages in the veins of the penis, and penile nerve sensitivity to assess erectile function. The objective of the evaluation is to identify the specific nature of the dysfunction and its cause(s), and to determine the most appropriate form of treatment.

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