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Second Opinion

Online BMT Second Opinion in Delhi NCR

Presently working as Director– Centre for Bone Marrow Transplant at Sanar International Hospital, Gurugram, Haryana.

Why Choose Dr. Pawan Kumar Singh ?

Dr Pawan Kumar Singh is a renowned Haemato Oncologist & Bone Marrow Transplant specialist. He completed his DM in Haematology from the prestigious All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi and brings with him an experience of more than 15 years. He has experience of performing highest number of HSCT in Autoimmune Diseases especially Multiple Sclerosis and has performed more than 800 BMTs including MSD, MUD and Haplo in adults and paediatric patients.

Dr Singh has the experience of performing more than 500 bone marrow transplants (including Autologous/Allogenic/Haplo/MUD) for both malignant and non-malignant disorders.

Impressive qualifications extend beyond certificates; they are reinforced by a proven track record of successful BMT procedures. Accomplished BMT professionals often have a history of positive patient outcomes, demonstrating their ability to navigate complexities and achieve favorable results in various bone marrow disorders.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    A second opinion for a bone marrow transplant involves consulting another medical expert or institution to validate the diagnosis, assess treatment options, and ensure the most appropriate and effective course of action. It provides patients with additional information, helps confirm the accuracy of the initial assessment, and enables more informed decisions regarding the complex and high-risk procedure of bone marrow transplantation.

    Obtaining a second opinion for a bone marrow transplant involves several steps:

    • Request Referral or Choose Another Specialist: Patients can ask their primary healthcare provider for a referral to another hematologist or bone marrow transplant specialist. Alternatively, they may independently choose a different specialist or healthcare institution.

    • Medical Records Transfer: The patient’s medical records, including test results, imaging, and treatment history, are transferred to the second opinion provider. This ensures that the new specialist has a comprehensive understanding of the patient’s condition.

    • Consultation Appointment: A consultation appointment is scheduled with the second opinion provider. This can be an in-person visit, a virtual consultation, or a review of the medical records, depending on the healthcare provider’s preferences and the patient’s location.

    • Comprehensive Evaluation: The second opinion specialist reviews the patient’s medical history, conducts a thorough examination, and assesses diagnostic tests. They may order additional tests if needed.

    • Discussion of Diagnosis and Treatment Options: The second opinion provider discusses their findings with the patient, confirming or refining the initial diagnosis. They also present alternative treatment options, if available, and discuss the risks and benefits of bone marrow transplantation.

    • Collaboration with Primary Healthcare Provider: The second opinion provider often communicates their assessment and recommendations to the patient’s primary healthcare provider to ensure continuity of care.

    • Decision-Making: Armed with the information from both opinions, the patient, along with their family and primary healthcare provider, can make an informed decision regarding the bone marrow transplant. This decision may involve selecting a specific treatment plan, confirming the initial recommendation, or exploring other options.

    • Treatment Planning: If a bone marrow transplant is recommended, the patient and their healthcare team collaborate on developing a detailed treatment plan, addressing logistics, donor considerations, and potential challenges.

    Seeking a second opinion for a bone marrow transplant is a proactive and valuable step in ensuring the best possible care for the patient. It empowers individuals to make informed decisions about their treatment, enhances confidence in the chosen path, and can contribute to a more successful outcome.

    A second opinion provides additional insights, validates the initial diagnosis, explores alternative treatments, and helps make informed decisions about the complex procedure.

    Transfer all relevant medical records, including test results, imaging, and treatment history. Be prepared to discuss your symptoms, concerns, and questions during the consultation.

    You can ask your primary healthcare provider for a referral to another specialist or directly contact a different healthcare institution. Ensure your medical records are transferred for a thorough review.