What a second opinion involves
✔ Independent professional assessment
Another qualified professional assesses your diagnosis or treatment plan — independently of the first.
✔ Coordinated by Salubi
You don't have to navigate alone. Your adviser identifies the right expertise, coordinates the contact and follows up.
✔ Tailored to your situation
The assessment is based on your records, your findings and your questions — not a generic review.
When is a second opinion relevant?
When you are uncertain about a diagnosis. When you want to understand if alternative treatments exist. When something does not feel right and you need an extra voice to lean on.