When Should You Seek A Second Medical Opinion?
Stepping outside a relationship with a trusted physician to seek another opinion is becoming common practice, allowing patients to feel confident in a medical provider’s diagnosis. Your interaction with a doctor or specialist may also be your first, and feelings of ambiguity about a diagnosis or lack thereof may leave you uncertain. Seeking a second medical opinion is an option for your peace of mind and health. A Portland misdiagnosis lawyer with Paulson Coletti Trial Attorneys PC can guide you through the legal process if you or someone you love experiences a diagnostic error by a physician.
When to Seek a Second Opinion
One study suggests second medical opinions are valuable tools in the diagnosis process. Ultimately, a diagnosis impacts your health and the decisions you make moving forward. It is critical to never delay a second medical opinion when doubtful of a medical opinion or diagnosis. Delays may complicate your treatment or lead to dire outcomes. You or a loved one may choose to get a second opinion in the following instances:
- You receive a significant diagnosis or have a rare condition that requires specialists
- Your doctor’s opinion is questionable
- You do not agree or do not understand the diagnosis
- The treatment you are receiving after a diagnosis is ineffective, causing severe side effects
- Multiple treatment options are available
- There is a failure to diagnose, yet your health is not improving
- The symptoms you experience are congruent with various diseases
Some physicians utilize the expertise of other doctors by referring their patients for a second opinion, removing the pressure to seek another physician’s care on your own. Insurance companies may also require a second opinion before approving an extensive care plan. Getting a second medical opinion in Oregon may ultimately lie in your comfort with the diagnosis you do or do not receive.
Are Second Medical Opinions Effective in Diagnosis and Treatment?
When facing a severe illness and diagnosis, delayed treatments increase risk of adverse outcomes. A misdiagnosis or failure to diagnose may result from a preventable error. Our Portland medical malpractice law firm commits to fighting for clients in Oregon and Washington severely impacted by medical negligence.
Preparing for a Second Opinion Appointment
The physician providing a second medical opinion will need your medical records and initial diagnosis information. Ensure they receive your documentation before your appointment. Inquiring about appointment options may allow you to schedule a virtual appointment, saving you time and money. Check with your insurance provider to ask about coverage. Preparing a list of questions for second opinion appointments supports getting the answers you need.
Discuss a Misdiagnosis or Failure to Diagnose
A second medical opinion can make the difference in receiving the care you deserve and unnecessary suffering. Schedule a free case evaluation with Paulson Coletti Trial Attorneys PC to discuss a misdiagnosis or failure to diagnose and whether medical negligence is the cause of your damages. We are passionate about your recovery or the recovery of someone you love.