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It’s ok to seek medical opinions online; no really

by Balbir Singh online marketing
A lot of patients approach Medical Second Opinion apprehensively because the mere fact of taking a medical consultation from any doctor without physically seeing them is unreliable. Patients want to feel the comfort of the doctor’s words and see him examine their problem first hand to be sure that their consultation was worth it.
 
Part of the problem to this resistance to change has been the very root of our upbringing. Healthcare has been associated with hospitals and the treatment of a medical condition has only been treated upon the visit to a doctor.  Over the period of time, the concept of Second Opinion has gained momentum which is seeing patients understand their obligation to seek more opinion on their health investigations and well-being.
 
Now with the penetration of technology in our lives over the past 5 years, assistance to everyday activity is set to be based on technology more and more. Much before that, clothes could only be bought from stores, friends could be reached only through a telephone or train tickets had to be booked months in advance at the train station. All this has changed now. And more change is only coming, as the innovation and very existence is getting simpler by the year.

Medical health online is the next block on transition. As the doctors are bound with the pressure of a highly dense population seeking attention, medical advice online provides for a quicker mode of consulting which can be offered from anywhere with just the simple access to a phone or laptop. A lot of the times, the doctors are anyways consulting patients based on their reports and without physically touching them, technology as an alternate way to attend patients is gaining popularity.
For this change to become common practice, people need to be constantly reminded of this possibility of online doctor consultation. Only upon a favourable experience from this mode will emerge a confidence to use it into a habit.

Doctors have anyways been passing quick consultations or attending queries in serious and non-emergency cases through their email accounts or telephonically. Medical Second Opinion then organises these fragmented ways of reaching doctor for advice and formalises a platform that has a collection of the finest doctors available for a more streamlined and direct access. This penetration of technology within the community of doctors is also an indication of the wave of change that is sweeping in the early adopters only to be joined in with others as the landscape of human existence evolves.

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