Your
provider doesn’t know everything. That doesn’t mean
you should never fully trust your provider. Most of the time, your
provider will be able to tell you what’s going on, and will
give you accurate diagnosis and treatment options. However, if
you have been diagnosed with a serious medical condition, you should
educate yourself about treatment options, and you should also seek a second opinion. Sometimes, your provider will have a preferred
method of treatment and may be unfamiliar with other treatment
options. It is important for you to seek a second opinion if
you have a serious medical condition, in order to discover all
of your treatment options before you decide on the appropriate
path. If your provider tells you that you are perfectly healthy, chances are that this is accurate. But, if you still don’t
feel quite right, or have a suspicion that something isn’t
so healthy about your body, get a second opinion. If your provider
continually brushes off your complaints as part of “aging” or
some other excuse, you might want to find another provider. Be
confident that tests are necessary and that your concerns are legitimate.
Click below to read about related topics.
Introduction
How to Choose a
Provider
Talking to Your Provider
Getting a Second
Opinion
Types of Providers
Definitions
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