Quick Answer
Here's what I do: you send me your medical records, I find the right specialist in Shenzhen, and you get a translated second opinion. No flying required — I handle everything remotely. Think of me as your medical translator and coordinator, not a doctor.

Does This Sound Like You?
Your doctor recommends surgery, but something feels off. You want another pair of eyes on it.
You've heard China handles your condition differently. Curious what a Shenzhen specialist would say.
You're thinking about coming to Shenzhen for treatment, but want to know if it's worth the trip first.
Your insurance company is asking for a second opinion before they'll approve anything.
When Is a Second Opinion Useful?
A second opinion isn't always necessary — but in certain situations, it can save you from unnecessary procedures, confirm you're on the right track, or open up treatment options you didn't know existed.
Surgery recommended
Especially for elective surgeries (joint replacement, spinal surgery, thyroid removal). A second opinion can confirm whether surgery is truly necessary or if conservative treatment would work.
Cancer or tumor diagnosis
Treatment plans vary widely. A second opinion may suggest less invasive options, different surgical approaches, or targeted therapies.
Chronic condition with multiple options
Autoimmune diseases, fertility issues, chronic pain — when there's no single "right" answer, hearing from another expert helps you make a more informed choice.
Diagnosis is uncertain
If your doctor says "we're not sure" or you've been through multiple tests without a clear answer, a fresh perspective can help.
Treatment is expensive or long-term
Before committing to a costly or months-long treatment plan, it's worth confirming the approach is appropriate.
What a Second Opinion Can Actually Solve
| Problem | How a Second Opinion Helps |
|---|---|
| "Do I really need this surgery?" | Confirm whether surgery is necessary or if conservative treatment would work |
| "My doctors disagree" | Get an independent assessment to break the tie |
| "Is China good enough for my condition?" | Learn what Shenzhen specialists can offer before booking a flight |
| "My insurance requires it" | Get the formal second opinion your insurer needs to approve treatment |
| "I'm overwhelmed by options" | Get a clear recommendation when there are multiple paths forward |
Common Conditions for Second Opinion
Here are the medical situations where a second opinion is most valuable:
🦴 Orthopedic
Joint replacement (hip, knee)
Is surgery the only option? What about physical therapy or minimally invasive procedures?
Spinal surgery
Do I need a fusion, discectomy, or would conservative treatment work?
Sports injuries
ACL tear, rotator cuff — surgery or rehab first?
Fracture management
Especially complex fractures or non-healing breaks
🎗️ Oncology
Cancer staging
Am I getting the right diagnosis? Are there better imaging options?
Treatment plan comparison
Surgery vs. radiation vs. chemotherapy vs. immunotherapy
Clinical trial eligibility
Are there newer, less invasive options I'm not aware of?
Second pathology review
Confirm the original diagnosis is accurate
❤️ Cardiology
Heart surgery recommendations
CABG vs. stent vs. medication
Valve replacement
Open surgery vs. TAVR (transcatheter)
Arrhythmia management
Medication vs. ablation vs. device implantation
Heart failure treatment
When multiple specialists offer different approaches
🧠 Neurology
Brain tumor diagnosis
Treatment options, surgical approaches, prognosis
Epilepsy treatment
Medication vs. surgery vs. device implantation
Chronic pain management
When standard treatments haven't worked
Movement disorders
Parkinson's, essential tremor — DBS candidacy?
👶 Fertility & Women's Health
IVF consultation
Protocol optimization, success rate comparison
Recurrent miscarriage
What testing am I missing?
Uterine fibroids
Myomectomy vs. hysterectomy vs. embolization
Endometriosis
Surgical vs. medical management
🦷 Dental
Implant vs. bridge
Which is better for my situation?
Complex procedures
Bone grafting, sinus lifts, full-mouth reconstruction
Root canal vs. extraction
When to save the tooth vs. when to extract
🔬 Other Specialties
Dermatology
Skin cancer diagnosis, treatment-resistant conditions
Ophthalmology
Cataract surgery options, LASIK candidacy
ENT
Sinus surgery, hearing loss management
Endocrinology
Thyroid nodules, diabetes management optimization
When You Probably Don't Need One
- •Routine checkups or standard screenings
- •Simple infections or minor injuries
- •Clear-cut emergencies (call 120 first)
- •Follow-up visits where your doctor is already monitoring you
- •Your doctor's recommendation aligns with international guidelines
How It Works
You send me your records
Your medical summary, lab results, imaging reports, and what your doctor said. Don't worry about formatting — just send what you have, and I'll sort it out.
I prep everything for the doctor
I translate your records into Chinese, organize them into the format Shenzhen hospitals expect, and write up your key questions. This way the doctor can focus on your case, not on decoding 20 pages of messy paperwork.
I connect you with a specialist
I find the right doctor for your situation, arrange a remote consultation (or an in-person visit if you're in Shenzhen), and send your case package ahead of time.
You get a clear answer
The doctor's opinion, translated into English, in a clean document you can share with your own doctor, your insurance company, or your family. Usually ready in 1–2 business days.
Pricing
Second Medical Opinion (Remote)
Records translation + specialist matching + hospital coordination + translated report. No need to be in Shenzhen. Book an escort within 90 days and this fee is fully deductible.
¥500
What You'll Need
Don't stress about having everything perfectly organized. Here's what helps:
Medical summary or discharge notes
Just the basics — diagnosis, what happened, what they recommended
Lab results and imaging reports
Blood work, CT scans, MRIs — whatever you have
What your doctor told you
Their diagnosis and recommended plan. A screenshot of a message works too.
Your current medications
What you're taking, how much, how often
Past surgeries
If relevant to your current situation
DICOM files (raw imaging)
If you have them — helps the doctor see more detail
How I Protect Your Privacy
I'm a registered business with a proper license. Before I touch any of your records, you'll sign a simple authorization letter that spells out exactly what I can and can't do.
I don't give medical advice. I translate, organize, and coordinate. That's it. The medical opinions come from licensed doctors — not me.
Your records travel through encrypted channels (WhatsApp or WeChat). I delete everything 30 days after the service is done. No databases, no backups, no sharing. This follows China's personal data protection law.
Want to Try It?
Send me your records on WhatsApp. I'll take a look and tell you within a day what I can do — no commitment, no pressure.
Message Me on WhatsAppI'm not a doctor. I provide translation, coordination, and information services only. All medical opinions come from licensed physicians who review your records independently.