Asking another doctor or surgeon for a second opinion may be an important step in making sure that a procedure is the best choice for you. A second opinion can help you make an informed decision about the best treatment for your condition. It can help you weigh the risks and benefits against alternatives to the surgery.
Emergency surgery should be done as quickly as possible. Most likely, there will not be time to get a second opinion. The necessity of a second opinion should always be weighed against the urgency of the medical condition.
Several health plans now require and will pay for people to get a second opinion for some nonemergency procedures. Medicare may also pay for people to get a second opinion. Even if your plan doesn't require it, you still can ask for a second opinion.
If you decide to get a second opinion, check with your health plan to see if it's covered. Your primary doctor or hospital can provide you with names of qualified doctors. Make sure to get your medical records from your first doctor so that the second one doesn't need to repeat tests and procedures.