For your heart’s sake, get a second opinion

When your health care professional recommends a medication or procedure, whether for a cardiovascular condition or not, you almost certainly have questions and concerns — or even fears.

All of these reactions are normal. But it doesn’t mean you need to accept everything you just heard at face value. Your next step should be to get a second opinion. You should not hesitate to get a second opinion for fear of offending your health care professional. Many medical professionals encourage second and even third opinions, especially when it involves a major operation such as heart valve replacement.

Why seek a second opinion?

Perhaps you’re not feeling confident about your health care professional’s decisions. Maybe you’re feeling rushed. Other reasons to get a second opinion include:

How do I seek a second opinion?

To obtain a second or third opinion try some of these ideas to find a new health care professional: 

What do I do to seek a second opinion?

Before you visit a second health care professional, have your records forwarded to them. Better yet, get a full set and bring them with you.

Also, be sure to come with specific questions or concerns. The more specific your questions, the more focused your meeting and the better the second opinion will be.

Bring a pad and pen with you to write down important things, and consider having someone come with you listen and help take notes.

And if the opinions differ …

Go with the best assessment. A good rule of thumb is: Select the plan that makes the most sense, involves the least risk and focuses on the medical issues that are most important to you.

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