Get a Second Opinion
This service is designed to help you understand the reason behind the treatment plan, explaining not just what is suggested, but why it is suggested.
Use it when a decision is pending
A second opinion is most useful before starting, changing, or stopping treatment.
Include reports that influenced the decision
Focus on documents that shaped the current treatment recommendation.
Look for accuracy, not agreement.
The purpose is to check whether the recommendation is correct, not just repeated.
Use the insights to guide discussions.
The opinion helps you ask clearer questions with your treating doctor and family.

Everything You Need to Know About This
Receiving a cancer diagnosis or treatment plan can leave important questions unanswered.
With the second opinion, you can speak with the doctor who evaluates the medical suggestions and helps you make the best decision possible.
We believe one review can change perspective, another specialist may explain the same findings more clearly.
Who Is This For?
Patients who have already been diagnosed with cancer and want an independent review of their reports, diagnosis, or treatment plan before proceeding.
What This Service Does Not Provide
This service has defined boundaries to ensure responsible medical guidance.
It is not an emergency service
It does not replace in-person consultation or ongoing treatment
It is not meant for new diagnosis without existing medical reports
This helps ensure the guidance remains accurate, appropriate, and safe.
What This Second Opinion Helps With
It focuses on validating decisions before treatment or hospital selection.
Checking if the proposed treatment matches the diagnosis and stage
Confirming whether surgery, therapy, or monitoring is actually required now
Identifying missing tests that could change the plan
Assessing if timing or sequencing of treatment matters
The intent is to reduce avoidable changes after treatment begins.
How It Works
You share your existing medical reports and treatment details using the form below. This helps us review your case in context and provide meaningful guidance.
The process usually includes:
Share all available reports securely - Test results, scans, and prescriptions.
An oncologist reviews the information independently, focusing on accuracy and alignment.
You receive clear points on diagnosis, treatment suitability, and next considerations.
Confirm whether to proceed as advised, adjust the plan, or seek further testing.
Trust & Privacy
Your medical information is handled with care and confidentiality. All details are reviewed responsibly by qualified professionals and used only to support your understanding and decision-making. Your data is never shared beyond what is necessary for this service.
Frequenly asked questions
1. How long does it take to receive the second opinion?
Once you submit your reports and details, the review is usually completed within 48 hours. You will be informed if additional information is needed.
2. Will this opinion still be useful if my treatment has already started?
It can help validate the current path or guide future steps and adjustments.
3. Can this review identify if something important was overlooked earlier?
Yes. The review checks whether any critical test, detail, or assumption was missed
4. Can I use this opinion while consulting multiple hospitals?
Yes. It can serve as a consistent reference across different consultations
5. Can my family members be involved in understanding the review?
Yes. Family members can be part of the discussion, helping everyone understand the guidance before decisions are made.
6. What if I decide not to change my current treatment plan?
That is completely your choice. Many patients use a second opinion to feel reassured before continuing with their existing plan.
What’s Next
After receiving the second opinion, you can use it in practical, real-world ways.
It can be used as a reference point across your care journey.
Share it during follow-up visits with your treating doctor
Use it while comparing hospitals or treatment estimates
Refer to it when planning treatment timelines or travel
Keep it as a document for future reviews
You may explore additional support such as treatment navigation or medical travel assistance - based on what the review highlights.
