Begin by completing the 2nd Opinion Sign-Up process. Once enrolled, you’ll be assigned a dedicated Case Coordinator who will guide you through every step of your journey with MDVISIT CLINIC—from receiving a second opinion to potential surgery, medical treatment, and even travel arrangements in the United States.
With MDVISIT CLINIC, you’ll have access to some of the top surgeons and specialists in the United States, many ranking in the top 5% and 10% for both patient outcomes and experience.
When your 2nd opinion is ready, your Case Coordinator will arrange a live video call with you and your consulting physician to discuss the findings and answer any questions you may have. If English is not your first language, we can provide a second physician as an interpreter for the call. Unlike Mayo Clinic® and Cleveland Clinic®, who conduct consultations solely in English and do not offer live video calls with the physician, we prioritize making the process as seamless and supportive as possible.
If you have questions about the sign-up process or need assistance with uploading diagnostic information, simply reach out through our Contact Us page, and our team will be happy to help.
After you purchase your International Virtual 2nd Opinion, your assigned case manager will communicate with you via mobile chat, video chat, phone calls, and email — all with translation in your native language.
You will meet your physician in a video call in your native language to discuss your results, and you will receive a written report in our native language.
Please be aware that the services offered on this platform are with U.S. physicians via a virtual 2nd opinion service. Diagnosis may differ when the physician has had the opportunity to provide an in-person examination. The absence of the in-person examinations can affect the accuracy of the diagnosis and resulting opinion. Please also be aware that a virtual 2nd opinion will not establish a provider-patient relationship. The provide patient relationship can only be established when the patient signs a consent to treatment form in the physician’s physical clinic location in the United States.