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Hysterectomy Questions: Should I get a second opinion about hysterectomy?

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Updated December 28, 2003

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Should I get a second opinion about hysterectomy?

Getting a second opinion from another doctor is a good way to make sure that hysterectomy is the right option for you. Don't be uncomfortable about telling your doctor you want a second opinion. Doctors expect their patients to ask for another opinion.

Many health insurance plans require that you get a second opinion before you have any surgery. Check with your insurance company to find out if they will pay for a second opinion.

If you go for a second opinion, be sure to bring your medical records from your first doctor so that the second doctor does not have to repeat tests. Be sure both doctors explain their opinions clearly to you.

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