At the clinic, she provided treatment and information on sexually transmitted diseases to tens of thousands of disadvantaged teens.
[1] In 1987 Storch went into practice with Dr. Shelley Kolton in lower 5th avenue, New York, later relocating to SoHo, an underdeveloped neighborhood.
As a television and radio producer she created programming geared towards family physicians and the Lifetime medical network.
[2] Before her death from ovarian cancer, Storch wished to establish a scholarship fund through the Center for Reproductive Science.
She wanted to encourage undergraduate women to study the basic physiology and biochemistry of the ovary.