KEY TAKEAWAYS:
• Second opinions are common and encouraged by healthcare providers. They offer valuable insights from additional specialists.
• No referral is needed for a second opinion, and you can often schedule directly at a second opinion clinic.
• Ask specific questions about your treatment options, side effects, timeline and long-term plans during your appointment.
• Insurance coverage may vary, but many plans cover second opinion appointments.
• OhioHealth’s Prostate Cancer Second Opinion Clinic offers free consultations for men with prostate cancer diagnoses.
SUMMARY:
Although receiving a cancer diagnosis may be scary, getting a second opinion can bring peace of mind for your journey. A second opinion allows you to explore your treatment options to ensure you’re receiving the best care for your diagnosis. Whether you’ve just received your diagnosis or are exploring possible treatment plans, receiving a second opinion can help you understand your options and make informed decisions about your health.
When you’ve been diagnosed with a chronic illness or condition, you want as much expertise as possible on your side. Getting a second opinion from a team of specialists can provide just that, along with the clarity and confidence you need during this challenging time.
Why should I get a second opinion?
Receiving a diagnosis can feel scary and overwhelming. Seeking a second opinion from medical specialists offers a chance to explore your treatment options, confirm your diagnosis and find the best care for your situation.
Can I get a second opinion if I’m already receiving treatment?
Yes, you can seek a second opinion at any stage of care. Whether you’re newly diagnosed, undergoing treatment or your condition changes, receiving a second opinion is still an option.
What should I bring to my second opinion appointment?
Typically, you will receive a request for specific materials before your appointment date based on your needs. Requests for past medical records and reports, imaging studies, lab results, treatment history and your current medications are common.
How long does a second opinion appointment take?
Appointment lengths vary by the clinic and the complexity of your case. Comprehensive consultations may typically last 1 to 2 hours.
How much does a second opinion cost?
The cost of your second opinion appointment depends on your insurance plan and provider. Many plans do offer coverage, and some may require a second opinion for certain conditions or procedures. To understand your exact benefits, check your insurance policy and speak directly with your insurance provider to understand your benefits.
Prostate Cancer Second Opinion Clinic
OhioHealth offers its own second opinion expertise for prostate cancer patients through the Prostate Cancer Second Opinion Clinic.
A service at the clinic includes a:
- Urologic surgeon
- Radiation oncologist
- Medical oncologist
- Genetic counselor
First, you’ll receive a packet in the mail to prepare for the visit. When you come to the clinic, the nurse coordinator will conduct a distress screening to identify your top concerns — family, finances, appearance or another aspect of the disease or treatment. Then each doctor will spend about 20 minutes with you. Afterward, the nurse coordinator will prepare a report. A week later, the coordinator will follow up to be sure all your questions and concerns have been addressed. The goal of this clinic is to give you the information you need to confidently move forward with the treatment plan that’s right for you.
To learn more about the Prostate Cancer Second Opinion Clinic, call (614) 566.4321.
