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Received a diagnosis or treatment plan — in Czech, at a public hospital, or from a specialist you could not fully communicate with — and want it reviewed by an English-speaking doctor who has time to explain it properly?
Our doctors, registered with the Czech Medical Chamber (ČLK), offer independent second opinion consultations in English by secure video call. No agenda, no institutional loyalty, no rush. Just a clinical review of what you have been told and what the evidence supports — in plain English.
When a Second Opinion Makes Sense
A second opinion is appropriate — and clinically encouraged — whenever a healthcare decision has significant consequences and you want the confidence of having heard more than one clinical voice. You do not need to be in conflict with your current doctor to benefit from an independent perspective.
Common reasons expats and international residents seek a second opinion in Czech Republic:
- You received a diagnosis at a Czech public hospital or clinic and could not fully understand or communicate during the consultation
- You have been given a treatment plan and want to understand the options, risks, and evidence behind it before proceeding
- You received a diagnosis or letter in Czech and want it explained clearly in English
- Your symptoms have not improved despite following a treatment plan, and you want a fresh clinical perspective
- You received a diagnosis in another country and want it reviewed by a ČLK-registered doctor in the Czech clinical context
- You want to understand whether investigation or specialist referral is warranted before proceeding
- You simply want more time and explanation than your consultation allowed
What This Service Covers — And What It Does Not
This consultation provides:
- An independent clinical review, at GP level, of your diagnosis, management plan, clinical letters, or investigation results
- A clear, honest assessment of whether the clinical picture you have been presented is consistent with the available evidence and your reported symptoms
- Guidance on what questions to ask your current doctor or specialist
- Advice on whether further investigation or specialist input is warranted
- A clinical perspective on alternative management approaches where these exist and are evidence-based
- Referral for further investigation or specialist assessment where your doctor determines this is clinically appropriate
This consultation does not provide:
- A specialist-level second opinion on findings from a specialist — our doctor can review and provide a GP-level perspective, but cannot overrule a specialist diagnosis without assessment at the same level
- A guarantee that the second opinion will differ from the first
- Validation of a specific outcome — the clinical assessment is independent and honest, which means it may confirm the original diagnosis
- A medico-legal report — if you require documentation for legal proceedings, discuss this specifically during the consultation
An honest second opinion sometimes confirms what you have already been told. Our doctors tell you what the clinical evidence supports — not what you would prefer to hear. This is what makes an independent opinion clinically valuable.
What Your Consultation Includes
- Review of existing clinical documentation — Your doctor reviews any clinical letters, specialist reports, investigation results, imaging reports, discharge summaries, or other documentation you bring to the consultation — building a complete picture of what you have been told and on what clinical basis.
- Independent clinical assessment — Based on your history, symptoms, and the documentation reviewed, your doctor provides an independent clinical perspective on your diagnosis, management plan, and the clinical reasoning you have been presented.
- Evidence-based discussion — Your doctor discusses the current evidence relating to your diagnosis and management — including whether alternative diagnoses should be considered, whether further investigation is warranted, and whether the proposed management approach is consistent with current clinical guidance.
- Clear explanation in plain English — Clinical letters, medical terminology, and specialist reports are frequently difficult for patients to interpret. Your doctor explains what you have been told in plain English — ensuring you leave the consultation with a genuine understanding of your clinical situation, not just another set of notes you cannot interpret.
- Recommendations and next steps — Based on the assessment, your doctor advises on appropriate next steps — which may include accepting the original diagnosis and management plan with greater confidence, seeking a specialist-level second opinion, proceeding with further investigation, or adjusting your management approach.
Second Opinions for Expats — A Specific Use Case
For expats and international residents in Czech Republic, the second opinion consultation addresses a specific and common challenge: receiving medical care in a language you do not speak, at a pace that did not allow for questions, producing documentation you cannot fully read.
This is not a reflection of the quality of Czech medicine — it is a structural challenge of navigating any healthcare system in a language and cultural context that is not your own.
Our doctors can review clinical letters, hospital discharge summaries, specialist reports, and diagnostic results in Czech — and explain them clearly in English, Arabic, or Bengali — so that you understand exactly what you have been told before deciding how to proceed.
If you received a diagnosis or treatment in another country and want it reviewed in the Czech clinical context, our doctors can also assess whether the management approach is consistent with Czech and European clinical standards.
Bringing Your Clinical Documentation
The quality of a second opinion is directly proportional to the quality of clinical information available. To get the most from your consultation, bring as much of the following as possible:
- Specialist letters, consultant reports, or discharge summaries
- Blood test results, imaging reports, or other investigation results
- Your current medication list and any recent changes
- A clear description of your symptoms — onset, progression, and what makes them better or worse
- A summary of what you have been told and specifically what you want a second opinion on
- Any specific questions you want the doctor to address
Your doctor reviews all documentation in full during the consultation. If you have documents in Czech, bring them — our doctors can read Czech clinical documentation and explain it to you in English.
Second opinion consultations are conducted at GP level by doctors registered with the Czech Medical Chamber (ČLK), in accordance with Czech telemedicine regulations under Act No. 372/2011 Coll. and Decree No. 30/2025 Coll. This service provides an independent clinical perspective at GP level — it does not constitute a specialist-level second opinion and does not replace specialist assessment where this is clinically indicated. Clinical recommendations are issued solely at the doctor's professional discretion following full review. An independent second opinion may confirm the original diagnosis — honest clinical assessment is the basis of this service. This service does not provide medico-legal reports or expert witness documentation. This service is not suitable for medical emergencies — call 155 or 112 immediately.







