What to prepare
- Diagnosis summaries and referral letters.
- Imaging reports and, when available, image files.
- Lab reports, pathology reports, and medication lists.
- Previous surgery, treatment, and discharge records.
A complete, organized medical file helps hospitals and specialists understand your condition before you commit to travel or a paid consultation.
Record review can identify missing documents, clarify the clinical question, and support a more focused second opinion or hospital appointment request.
We do not diagnose or replace your treating doctor. The goal is to make your records easier for qualified clinicians to review.
Medical record review is useful for oncology, cardiology, orthopedics, neurology, dental implant planning, ophthalmology, rehabilitation, and complex cases where treatment history matters.
Prepare your case file