OpinionMD was created to ensure every patient can access timely, expert medical advice without the barriers of long wait times. Our healthcare providers provide accurate, unbiased, and compassionate opinions to help you make informed health decisions.
Start your case from wherever you are in the world. Get started by submitting your information and uploading your records. These may include: clinical summaries, prior diagnoses, blood test results, previous imaging reports (for a radiology second opinion), and any other documentation that describes your current medical condition.
We assign your case to our healthcare provider with the most relevant experience who will conduct an in-depth review of your diagnosis and medical files. The goal of your care team is to quickly confirm your diagnosis and devise a proposed treatment plan or recommend an alternative treatment plan.
Once all your information is received and reviewed, our healthcare provider will prepare clear, written recommendations you can trust.
Have additional concerns? We offer follow-up consultations so you feel confident moving forward.
When a tough health care decision is met with you or a loved one, you may have a hard time knowing what to do. It is common to feel confused. Making decisions can be difficult as you navigate the healthcare system, especially when you need to choose between several treatment options.
You should consider a second opinion if you feel uncertain about your diagnosis, treatment plan, or if you want confirmation or alternative options. It’s also helpful if the recommended treatment is serious, complex, or involves significant risks.
Yes, second opinions are typically covered by OHIP (Ontario Health Insurance Plan) as long as the consultation is medically necessary. If you are referred to a specialist by your healthcare provider for a second opinion, it will usually be covered under OHIP. However, if you seek a second opinion independently without a referral, it’s important to confirm with the healthcare provider whether the consultation will be covered. In some cases, there may be additional fees if the second opinion is not deemed medically necessary or if it's not referred by a healthcard provider. Always check with your healthcare provider and your insurance provider to ensure coverage.
A second opinion is a normal part of taking charge of your healthcare, and most healthcare providers understand that patients may want reassurance. If you’re concerned about the reaction, it’s always best to communicate openly with your current healthcare provider about your reasons for seeking another opinion.
It’s possible. A second opinion can confirm the original diagnosis or suggest a different treatment approach. Sometimes, another healthcare provider may offer additional treatment options or a different perspective that could be beneficial.
Yes, it’s important to provide the second healthcare provider with all relevant information, including your original diagnosis, treatment plans, test results, and any other relevant medical history. This allows them to make an informed assessment.
OpinionMD does not provide all medical services, subspecialty care, or advanced diagnostic or procedural treatments. Our services are not intended for emergency or urgent medical conditions. Depending on the nature and complexity of your condition, additional investigations or involvement of other healthcare professionals may be required.
As part of your second opinion, our providers may recommend:
This service is designed to support informed decision-making and patient understanding. It is most effective when used alongside an ongoing relationship with a primary healthcare provider who can coordinate and implement care. We encourage patients to share their second-opinion recommendations with their primary care provider or treating specialist to ensure continuity, coordination, and safe follow-up care. Patients should not delay or discontinue medical treatment while awaiting or following a second opinion.
If you are experiencing chest pain, shortness of breath, severe symptoms, or a life-threatening emergency, do not use this service. Please call 911 immediately or proceed to the nearest emergency department or Hospital.