Second Opinions: How do I get one at Mayo Clinic out-of state?
I want to know how hard it is to get a second opinion with Mayo and if it’s possible to do via telehealth since I am out of state and several hours away . I have a hematologist but he is not addressing abnormal positive results and or many high and low tests. I’m not a doctor but I want answers. I hear Mayo is one of the best.
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Thanks Ginger, you are so sweet. I’m glad to hear you have confidence your
doctor. That’s a huge plus.
I just called Mayo and told them I wanted a 2nd opinion. I have PMF. I got one right away. I had my hematologist send a referral but you don't need one.
@cbower75, and others. Hoping everyone is 'well'...
Other NCI certified cancer research universities are:
- Northwestern, Chicago
- Mt Sinai, Los Angeles
- MD Anderson, Houston
also Memorial Sloan Kettering in NYC
and Dana Farber in Boston
Just FYI - re MD Anderson. Took my husband there in 2019 after a dx of Pancreatic Stage IV cancer. Was not impressed at all. I have had discussions with other acquaintances and friends who feel the same way. Remember it is a research center......selection of candidates for their research need to meet criteria of the research project so you will be selecting those patients with a relatively reasonable expectation to be cured or at least put into remission
Who were you able to see at the Mayo Clinic?