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You can ask your GP or another healthcare professional for a second or further opinion (an opinion about your health condition from a different doctor). Although you do not have a legal right to a second opinion, a healthcare professional will rarely refuse to refer you for one.
I would get a second opinion. Especially with something like that. Good luck and God Bless:)
Yes. Then a third opinion would be asked.
I think that a second opinion with an MRI might be something to consider.
The Second Opinion was created in 1988.
A second opinion would help
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In my opinion anyone can get a mri tech position, as long as they do not have a felony. To learn more about being a mri tech, contact some medical schools and most of the courses will take no more than 8-10 months.
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It shouldn't be, unless you're unfortunate enough to have an incompetent radiologist analyse your scan, thus potentially handing you a death sentence, as was the case with my poor sister. ALWAYS get a second opinion. ALWAYS.
Does workers compensation allow you to seek a second opinion in Alabama.
an MRI