Second Opinions
Our second opinions bring peace of mind
When you or a family member needs radiation treatments, finding the right path forward can feel overwhelming. We’re here to help. An expert second opinion will give you the peace of mind that comes from knowing your health is in the hands of the world’s leading experts.
A second opinion from MC Radiation Oncology Center can confirm your diagnosis, help you understand your treatment options and confirm the recommended treatment.
Choose the option that works best for you and your family.
Visit our experts in person
If you’d like to come in for a visit, simply request an appointment with our physician. We can arrange for you to speak directly with our Radiation Oncologist for Rapid Second Opinion on your diagnosis. Schedule rapid appointments at your convenience.
- At MC Radiation Oncology Center we will provide a comprehensive evaluation of your medical history, type and stage of cancer.
- Recommend additional diagnostic imaging to confirm cancer type and stage.
- Explore advanced treatment options.
- We will work with your surgical oncology, advanced medical oncology and other healthcare providers to provide the best treatment coarse possible for you.
Get an online second opinion
Access the expertise of our Radiation Oncologist through our convenient, confidential Online Second Opinion Program.
You can request this by calling or e-mailing us or just click on the Request An Appointment tab to schedule your Rapid Care Appointment. We will work with your physician, imaging and test centers to expedite results and give a prompt and personalized consultation and evaluation within 24 to 48 hours.
Hours of operations;
We are open Monday thru Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM
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Second opinion programs are not designed to handle medical emergencies, or provide immediate treatment guidance. If this is a medical emergency, please immediately call your local emergency service number (911 in the United States) to get prompt medical attention or go to your nearest hospital, emergency room, or urgent care center.