I live in a state that allows remote consultations, but my doctor practices in a neighboring state that does not allow them. Can I get an electronic second opinion?
Sometimes. If the state in which you reside allows direct consultation between you and e-Cleveland Clinic, you can proceed with the process through e-Cleveland Clinic. Partners Online Specialty Consultations does not provide direct-to-patient consultations. Consequently, if your physician practices in a state that does not allow electronic second opinions, you cannot use the Partners Online Specialty Consultations service.
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