SECOND OPINION2 (1)

WHAT IS A SECOND OPINION?

From a top expert rheumatologist if you are questioning the diagnosis, the reasonableness or necessity of recommended treatment or if your diagnosis is still not clear and your treatment not improving the medical condition.

WHEN SHOULD YOU ASK FOR SECOND OPINION?

Here are the reasons for a second opinion:
(1) If the patient questions the reasonableness or necessity of recommended treatment or procedures
(2) If the patient questions a diagnosis or plan of care for a condition that threatens loss of life,  loss of bodily function, or substantial impairment, including, but not limited to, a serious chronic condition.
(3) If the clinical indications are not clear or are complex and confusing, a diagnosis is in doubt due to conflicting test results, or the treating health professional is unable to diagnose the condition, and the patients requests an additional diagnosis.
(4) If the treatment plan in progress is not improving the medical condition of the patients within an appropriate period of time given the diagnosis and plan of care, and the patient  requests a second opinion regarding the diagnosis or continuance of the treatment.

Price List of Treatments

  • DETAILED reviews of records
    60-90 minutes.
    WRITTEN REPORT to answer
    5 questions
    $250

HOW DOES IT WORK?

REQUEST A SECOND OPINION

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LIST OF QUESTIONS
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WHAT TO EXPECT AFTER RECEIVING A SECOND OPINION?

Dr. Diana Girnita  is an expert in rheumatological conditions that include different forms of arthritis (e.g. rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, etc), autoimmune diseases (e.g systemic erythematous lupus, Sjogren syndrome, Scleroderma etc) and osteoporosis. Full list of diseases was included in the HOME PAGE. Dr. Girnita will provide you with a full and detailed report that will address your most five important questions, including further recommendations about

  • Needed laboratory, imaging tests
  • Potential diagnosis
  • Recommended treatments
  • Resources for better understanding your diagnosis and treatment

Patients are fully responsible to take these recommendations and share them with their local physician that will decide on implementing these further into their management plan.