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Originally Posted by tedquick
I was told that there could be up to a $300.00 co-pay. There was none.
I think getting a second opinion is an interesting idea. I may actually do that following my next regularly scheduled appointment even though my appointments here have been nearly identical to what I experienced when I was still living in Omaha.
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A curiosity question, if you get a second opinion that is different from the original opinion what do you do? I always believed that if you go for a second opinion it would be to doctor or hospital that has significantly more accreditation, experience or a National recognition as an expert in the field. Going to a peer only puts you in the position to make a decision which begs the question, how do you do that if they disagree? In TV and dermatology who would you go to? And, if you think the doc that is giving you the second opinion is better than the original doc why aren't you going there initially? Just curious?