Anonymous wrote:Yes. You can just go get a second opinion, but you need all your records and scans. Dr Pinckert great, though he was my Dr when I had pprom and delivered a micro preemie—he could not figure out what the cause was. I also love Hammersly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please help me. I am trying to figure out how best to go around getting a second opinion on pregnancy complications resulting in a loss. Currently, I am seeing a high-risk MFM at GW and wish to see a Dr to get a second opinion.
I lost my first child at 24 wks due to PPROM. I have very good insurance, can I just go to another high-risk Dr for a second opinion? anyone here who did something similar willing to share their experience.
Thank you
Yes, I went and got a second opinion - you need to request your records from GW for the purpose of getting it though. I highly recommend seeing Dr. Pinckert at Greater Washington. He was wonderful.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. You can just go get a second opinion, but you need all your records and scans. Dr Pinckert great, though he was my Dr when I had pprom and delivered a micro preemie—he could not figure out what the cause was. I also love Hammersly.
Anonymous wrote:Please help me. I am trying to figure out how best to go around getting a second opinion on pregnancy complications resulting in a loss. Currently, I am seeing a high-risk MFM at GW and wish to see a Dr to get a second opinion.
I lost my first child at 24 wks due to PPROM. I have very good insurance, can I just go to another high-risk Dr for a second opinion? anyone here who did something similar willing to share their experience.
Thank you