Remote Second Opinion

Send your records first and we will arrange a remote second opinion

You do not need to travel first. We can help you judge whether the current diagnosis is clear, whether the plan should change, and whether coming to China is necessary. Once the files are complete, we match the case to the right specialist and provide a written opinion.
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Service Scope

This service includes these four parts

Feedback within 72 hours after full submission

Once your files are complete, we organize the case, assign the right specialist, and send written feedback as quickly as possible.

Matched to the right specialist

We match specialists based on disease type, prior treatment, and the key question that needs to be answered now.

A written second opinion

We put the current assessment, next-step recommendations, and any needed additional tests directly into the written output.

Review first, travel later

If you are still being treated locally or have not decided whether to come to China, starting with a remote second opinion is the steadier move.

FAQ

The Most Common Questions Before Starting

Does a second opinion replace the local doctor?

No. A second opinion is best used for review, comparison, and planning next decisions. It does not replace in-person examination, prescription authority, or immediate management by the local treating doctor.

How long does it take?

When the file set is complete and the core questions are clear, we usually target first-round feedback within 72 hours. More complex cases or missing key files can extend the timeline.

What if the materials are incomplete?

We will tell you what is still missing and why it matters. We would rather improve decision quality than issue a rushed conclusion with incomplete information.

Can treatment in China be arranged directly after this?

Yes, it can become a strong foundation for the next step. If the opinion suggests clear value in pursuing care in China, we can continue with expert matching, booking, entry support, and travel planning.

When should you not wait for a remote second opinion?

If the patient is in an emergency, clinically deteriorating, or needs immediate surgery or urgent in-person care, local emergency treatment should always come first.

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Send us the case first and we will assess whether it should move forward now

You can still send your case even if the files are incomplete. We will tell you what is missing and what to add next.