Considering Your Options
Getting a second opinion.
A second opinion is a normal, sensible step — especially before a major treatment decision. It is your right, and it costs nothing to ask. Here is how to get one from Dr Khare and his team.
Contact the team
Send your reports — or bring them
We review everything carefully
Multidisciplinary review, if needed
A clear, personalised plan
What to send or bring.
Helpful records
- Your biopsy / histopathology (HPE) report
- Imaging — mammogram, ultrasound, MRI or PET-CT — both the films/images and the reports
- Any prescriptions, treatment records, or discharge summaries
- A short note of your questions, so nothing is forgotten
It is just clarity.
A second opinion works alongside your existing doctors — there is no obligation to change anything. The goal is simply that you feel confident and fully informed about the path ahead.
Send us your reports.
Call the team to arrange your second opinion and find out the best way to share your records.
This page is for general information only and is not a substitute for personal medical advice. A second opinion is provided after reviewing your records and, where appropriate, examining you. It does not create a doctor–patient relationship until you are formally seen.