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Aurora BayCare’s Cardiac Care Second Opinion Program
There is no such thing as a routine heart procedure. Every person is
different. Regardless of your condition or diagnosis, a second opinion can help
ease your worries and answer your questions.
Best of all, you may have a less invasive, less painful, non-surgical
alternative, one that could have you feeling better sooner. A second opinion
from the experienced team of cardiac specialists at Aurora BayCare Medical
Center can give you peace of mind.
Getting a second opinion is easy
Once you decide you want a second opinion, Aurora BayCare’s cardiac team is
ready to help. You can request to schedule an appointment for a
second
opinion online or by calling toll-free
1-866-880-8679.
- A Second Opinion Navigator will ask a brief number of questions to
better understand your current medical situation while capturing information
on any diagnostic tests or surgeries you have had related to the reason for
your call. After a navigator has collected your information, a member of the
cardiac team will review and call you back within 24 hours to schedule you
with the specialist who is most appropriate for your needs. Prior to your
appointment, Aurora BayCare Medical Center can even request your medical
records from another clinic or hospital, which pertain specifically to your
condition when appropriate. This information helps to reduce or eliminate
charges for duplicate testing.
- During your appointment, the physician will review your condition with
you and discuss appropriate treatment options. You’ll talk about your
original diagnosis and all the treatment options available to you.
Whatever you decide, there’s never any obligation to come to Aurora BayCare
Medical Center for treatment or to use an Aurora Health Care or BayCare Clinic
physician. So before committing to a new cardiac treatment or procedure, be sure
you know all of your options. Call Aurora BayCare Medical Center’s Cardiac
Second Opinion Program toll-free at 1-866-880-8679 or
click here to get started.
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