When your primary doctor refers you to a specialist, it’s easy for details to get scattered. Keeping things organised ensures you don’t repeat tests unnecessarily or give incomplete stories.
Ask for a referral letter or summary that clearly states your...
Online consultations are convenient, especially for follow-ups, mild illnesses or when travel is difficult. To get the most value from them, a little preparation helps.
Before the call, write down your main concerns and symptoms with timings – when they...
Asking for a second opinion doesn’t mean you distrust your doctor; it means you’re taking an active role in your health decisions. It can be especially helpful in certain situations.
If you’re facing major surgery, long-term medication with significant side...