Second opinion in urology
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Second opinion
Clarity in decisions. Confidence in your choice. A solution tailored specifically to you.
Second opinion
When it comes to your health, especially surgery or long-term treatment, a second opinion is not unnecessary — it is a wise step.
It helps you understand whether the proposed solution is:
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truly necessary,
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aligned with modern treatment options,
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and the best option for your specific situation.
When is it worth seeking a second opinion?
A second opinion is especially recommended if:
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surgery has been recommended, but you have doubts,
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symptoms persist despite treatment,
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the problem recurs (kidney stones, urinary issues),
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there are multiple possible treatment options,
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you are looking for a more advanced option, a more minimally invasive approach.
If you:
- have recurring kidney stones,
- a repeat surgery has been recommended,
- you have been told that the case is “complex”,
is being considered:
- whether the stone has been completely removed,
- whether the most appropriate surgical method has been used,
- whether a kidney stone composition analysis has been performed,
- how to reduce the risk of recurrence in the future.
If:
- you have been taking prostate medication for a long time,
- symptoms are worsening,
- traditional surgery has been recommended,
In the second opinion, the following is evaluated:
- whether HoLEP surgery is appropriate,
- whether a solution without long-term medication is possible,
- what the recovery and long-term outcome will be.
A diagnosis of “cancer” requires particularly precise and careful evaluation.
The following is analyzed:
- whether the diagnosis is complete and accurate,
- whether treatment should be started immediately,
- whether minimally invasive surgery is possible,
- how to preserve quality of life.