Double-check your diagnosis
Explore all possible treatment options
Access expert advice from top global medical centres
Feel confident and empowered in your next steps
Whether it’s a serious or ongoing health issue, a second opinion helps you feel more certain and more in control.
Do I need to be seriously ill to qualify?
No, our Medical Second Opinion (MSO) is available for most medical conditions, not just critical ones.
Will My Doctor Mind?
Not at all. Most doctors support second opinions; it is about getting a clearer picture and peace of mind, not questioning their expertise.
Who Reviews My Case?
Top specialists from world-renowned medical centres will review your records. These experts are known for breakthrough treatments and excellent results.
Why Might Their Advice Be Different?
Our MSO panel looks at your case with fresh eyes and the latest research. They might suggest a different approach, which could make all the difference.
Who Can Use This Service?
You're good to go as long as your membership is active and your condition qualifies. Even better, your spouse, kids, parents, and in-laws may also be covered if your plan includes them.
Pre-existing Condition? No Problem.
You may still qualify, and if you are employed or self-employed, you could also benefit from 15% tax relief.
Is My Information Safe?
Absolutely. Your medical records and conversations stay private and protected by strict data privacy laws.
How It Works
- You’re diagnosed with a condition and want another expert opinion.
- You contact us – we’ll guide you through the process.
- You sign a consent form so we can share your records securely.
- MediGuide recommends three world-class centres specialising in your condition.
- You choose one, and a team of top doctors reviews your case.
- Within 10 working days, you get a full written report — clear, insightful, and confidential.
Your Info Stays Private
Your records are handled with care and protected by strict privacy laws. Only you, MediGuide, and the expert centre see your information.
We can’t offer a second opinion if:
- You haven’t received a diagnosis yet
- There’s no recent evaluation (within the last 12 months)
- The case is a medical emergency
- A physical or in-person review is needed (e.g., some mental health conditions)