Do you have emails for drs to contact
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I appreciate the question, but I need to be honest with you: I don't have direct email addresses or contact information for individual doctors in my system.
However, here's what will work to find the right contacts:
Best Ways to Get Doctor Contact Information
1. Call the Hospital's Main Number
- Massachusetts General Hospital: (617) 726-2000
- Brigham and Women's Hospital: (617) 732-5500
- Dana-Farber Cancer Institute: (617) 632-3000
- Boston Medical Center: (617) 638-8000
- Lahey Hospital: (781) 744-8000
Ask for: "Urology Oncology Department - Second Opinion Consultation"
2. Use Hospital Websites Each major Boston hospital has:
- Online "Find a Doctor" search tools
- Second opinion request forms
- Patient portal systems
3. Ask Your Current Doctor's Office Your urologist can:
- Provide referrals to specific surgeons
- Send your records directly
- Help facilitate the second opinion appointment
4. Call Your Insurance Company They can provide:
- In-network urologic oncologists in Boston
- Approved specialists for second opinions
- Coverage details
What to Say When You Call
"I have been diagnosed with prostate cancer and would like to schedule a second opinion consultation with a urologic oncologist regarding robotic prostatectomy. Can you connect me with the urology oncology department?"
Most hospitals have dedicated second opinion coordinators who handle exactly this request.
Would it help if I:
- Provided more details about what to expect during a second opinion visit?
- Explained what information to have ready when you call?
- Discussed how to prepare your [ID removed] for transfer?
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