Suppose your doctor disagrees with the second opinion. In that case, it's vital to have an open discussion about the reasons behind the disagreement and consider seeking a third opinion if necessary to make an informed decision regarding care.
It might cause a slight delay in the commencement of your treatment, but in many cases, it is a worthwhile step to make sure that you are receiving the most appropriate care for your condition.
Only sometimes. Sometimes, even after a second opinion, the results may still need to be more conclusive or specific. It's important to discuss the findings with your doctor and decide on the next steps.