Elite Medical Second Opinion · 60-Minute Deep-Dive Review · In-Clinic or Remote

Private Medical Second Opinion London Strategic case review for complex symptoms, surgery decisions and diagnostic uncertainty

A dedicated 60-minute consultation led by Dr Babak Soleimanpour, designed to review the full clinical picture, identify diagnostic gaps, coordinate the right specialist pathway and give you a clear action plan.

£250 dedicated 60-minute consultation
Remote or in-clinic national and international patients
Diagnostic gap analysis records, scans and bloods reviewed
Immediate action plan next steps and referrals
£250Dedicated 60-minute second opinion consultation.
Full reviewSymptoms, records, scans, bloods and treatments.
Remote optionSecure video consultation available.
Specialist networkCoordination with suitable London specialists.
Action planClear next steps after the consultation.
At a glance

Second opinion for complex medical decisions

The Elite Medical Second Opinion Clinic is designed for patients who need more time, deeper review and a coherent strategy. It is especially useful when symptoms remain unexplained, results conflict, surgery has been recommended, fertility treatment decisions are unclear, or an international patient needs a coordinated London pathway. The consultation is available in-clinic or remotely. Package price: £250 for a dedicated 60-minute review.

Package summary

Elite Medical Second Opinion Consultation

A strategic medical review for patients who need clarity, direction and specialist coordination rather than a brief appointment.

For complex cases

Diagnostic gap analysis

Existing letters, scans, blood tests and treatment history are reviewed to identify what may have been missed or what data is still needed.

For next steps

Specialist pathway

When appropriate, the clinic can coordinate diagnostics and suitable London specialist referrals across multiple specialties.

Four clinical pillars

History review, diagnostic gap analysis, specialist coordination and final roadmap

The service is structured to turn scattered information into an organised clinical strategy.

1

Deep-dive consultation

A full 60-minute review of symptoms, timeline, diagnoses, treatment history, medications and concerns.

2

Diagnostic gap analysis

Review of previous bloods, imaging, clinic letters, operative reports and missing investigations.

3

Specialist coordination

Access to in-house or London-based specialists in relevant fields where further opinion is needed.

4

Action roadmap

Clear explanation of next steps, possible tests, treatment options, referral route and monitoring plan.

What is reviewed

Comprehensive case-review components

The consultation is designed to examine the full clinical picture, not just one isolated symptom.

Symptom timelineHow symptoms started, changed, improved or worsened over time.
Previous diagnosesReview of labels given, uncertainty, conflicts and differential diagnoses.
Blood resultsExisting pathology results reviewed and missing tests identified.
Imaging reportsUltrasound, MRI, CT, X-ray or other scan reports considered.
Medication analysisPrescription, supplement, hormone and long-term medication review.
Surgical historyOperations, complications, post-operative symptoms and decision-making reviewed.
Family historyHereditary, cancer, cardiovascular, endocrine or fertility-related risks considered.
Specialist accessReferral to suitable London specialists where appropriate.
Action planClear written or verbal roadmap for investigations and next steps.
Lead clinician

The medical strategist: Dr Babak Soleimanpour

In fragmented healthcare pathways, patients can be passed between multiple clinicians, each focusing on one limited part of the picture. This service is designed to bring the case together in one strategic medical review.

  • Complete medical history and symptom timeline review
  • Medication and supplement analysis
  • Previous imaging and blood-result review
  • Surgical and post-operative history review
  • Family-history and hereditary-risk evaluation
  • Fertility and reproductive health review where relevant
Second opinion pathway

How the private second opinion process works

A structured route from uncertainty to clear action.

Before visitRecords

Gather your medical information

Bring or securely share clinic letters, blood results, imaging reports, medication lists, operative notes and previous treatment history.

60 minReview

Deep-dive consultation

You meet with Dr Babak for a full 60-minute review, either in person or by secure remote consultation.

During reviewGaps

Diagnostic gap analysis

Existing tests and scans are reviewed to identify what is clear, what is uncertain and what further information is needed.

After reviewRoadmap

Action plan and specialist coordination

You receive a clear direction with suggested tests, treatment options, monitoring, prescription direction or onward specialist referral.

Who is it for?

Designed for patients who need clarity before the next major step

Major surgery decisions

For patients who have been advised to have surgery and want alternatives, risks and timing reviewed.

Chronic unresolved symptoms

For ongoing pain, fatigue, digestive, hormonal, neurological or unexplained symptoms.

Conflicting diagnoses

For patients who have received different opinions, inconsistent reports or unclear explanations.

Fertility concerns

For couples or individuals facing unclear fertility decisions, repeated setbacks or treatment uncertainty.

International patients

For patients abroad who need a remote review and a coordinated London diagnostic or specialist pathway.

Complex health screening

For patients with multiple risk factors who need one clinician to make sense of the whole picture.

Specialist coordination

Access to the right pathway after review

Where appropriate, the second opinion can connect with in-house diagnostics and carefully selected London-based consultants.

Cardiology

Chest symptoms, palpitations, blood pressure, echo, ECG, Holter and cardiovascular risk questions.

Neurology

Headache, weakness, dizziness, neuropathy, unclear neurological symptoms or imaging questions.

Oncology

Concerning findings, tumour markers, cancer anxiety, screening decisions and referral planning.

Endocrinology

Thyroid, diabetes, fatigue, hormones, weight change and metabolic concerns.

Orthopaedics

Surgery decisions, joint pain, tendon injuries, MSK scans, injections and rehabilitation planning.

Fertility and women’s health

Fertility planning, pelvic scan findings, hormonal results, PCOS, menopause and reproductive questions.

Preparation

What to bring or upload before your consultation

The more complete the information, the more useful the second opinion. Bring copies of previous records or send them securely before the appointment where possible.

Medical letters

  • Specialist letters
  • GP summaries
  • Hospital discharge letters
  • Operation notes

Tests and imaging

  • Blood results
  • Ultrasound reports
  • MRI/CT/X-ray reports
  • Histology or biopsy reports

Treatment details

  • Medication list
  • Supplements
  • Previous treatments
  • Your key questions
Why this is different

More detailed than a standard short appointment

A standard appointment may only focus on one symptom. A second opinion consultation is designed to review the whole medical journey, identify gaps and coordinate the next step.

Standard visit often includes

  • Short 10–15 minute consultation
  • Single-symptom focus
  • Limited time for historical records
  • Little cross-specialty coordination
  • Patient left to coordinate next steps alone

This second opinion includes

  • Dedicated 60-minute review
  • Forensic review of timeline and records
  • Medication and surgical history analysis
  • Diagnostic gap identification
  • Specialist pathway coordination
  • Clear clinical roadmap
International and remote patients

Medical guidance before travelling to London

International patients can use the consultation to clarify whether travelling to London is clinically useful, which specialist is appropriate, and which diagnostic tests should be arranged first.

  • Remote pre-arrival consultation
  • Review of overseas reports and scan findings
  • Private diagnostic planning in London
  • Specialist referral coordination
  • Ongoing continuity and follow-up planning
Transparent pricing

Private Medical Second Opinion Consultation

One clear consultation fee for a dedicated deep-dive case review.

Format

In-clinic or secure video

Suitable for London, UK-wide and international patients seeking review before travel or treatment decisions.

Best for

Complex decisions

Surgery decisions, chronic unresolved symptoms, fertility concerns, difficult diagnoses and specialist referrals.

Honest scope and urgent symptoms

This is a private second opinion and care-coordination consultation. It is not an emergency service and does not replace urgent medical care for chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe breathlessness, collapse, suicidal thoughts, severe abdominal pain, severe bleeding, suspected sepsis or serious acute illness.

A second opinion may recommend further tests, specialist referral, repeat imaging, urgent assessment, prescription review or a different care pathway. It does not guarantee a specific diagnosis or treatment outcome.

Location and format

Private second opinion in London, St Albans or remotely

Attend in person or arrange a secure remote consultation from anywhere in the UK or abroad.

Central London clinic

27 Welbeck Street, London W1G 8EN

Harley Street medical district, close to Marylebone, Oxford Circus, Bond Street and Mayfair.

St Albans and remote consultations

54–56 Victoria Street, St Albans AL1 3HZ

Remote consultation is available for national and international patients where appropriate.

Clinical governance

Delivered by an experienced medical strategy and diagnostic team

A medical second-opinion pathway supported by GP strategy review, diagnostic imaging, prescribing input, clinical governance and specialist coordination.

Governance
  • CQC registered clinic
  • ICO registered
  • Medical oversight
  • In-clinic and remote consultation
  • Diagnostic imaging access
  • Specialist pathway coordination
Dr Babak Soleimanpour, Medical Director and GP at London Private Ultrasound

Dr Babak Soleimanpour

Medical Director · GP · Lead Medical Strategist

Leads the 60-minute second opinion consultation, diagnostic gap analysis and final clinical roadmap.

Second opinion review Medical strategy
Mr Ali Aghaei, Pharmacist Prescriber at London Private Ultrasound

Mr Ali Aghaei

Pharmacist Prescriber

Supports medication review, prescribing input and safe treatment-pathway discussion where required.

Medication review Prescribing input
Mrs Hosna Rashidi, Ultrasound Consultant at London Private Ultrasound

Mrs Hosna Rashidi

Ultrasound Consultant

Supports general, pelvic, breast, thyroid and soft-tissue ultrasound pathways where clinically needed.

Medical ultrasound Patient-centred care
Mrs Arezoo Selahi, CQC Champion and Nurse Prescriber at London Private Ultrasound

Mrs Arezoo Selahi

Co-Founder · Director · CQC Champion

Supports regulated care, patient safety, clinic governance and operational standards.

Clinical governance Patient safety
Mr Pedram Aghaei, Co-Founder and Medical Writer at London Private Ultrasound

Mr Pedram Aghaei

Co-Founder · Medical Writer

Supports patient information, medical content governance and diagnostic service development.

Medical writing Diagnostic imaging
Clinical governance note: The individual consultation and follow-up pathway may involve different members of the clinical team depending on availability, clinic location and clinical need. The service is designed to support appropriate GP, diagnostic, specialist or urgent onward referral where findings require action.
FAQ

Medical Second Opinion London — common questions

What is included in the medical second opinion?

The consultation includes a 60-minute review of your symptoms, previous diagnoses, medications, blood tests, imaging, operations and treatment options, followed by diagnostic gap analysis and a practical action plan.

How much does the second opinion consultation cost?

The dedicated 60-minute medical second opinion consultation is listed at £250.

Can this be done remotely?

Yes. The consultation can be arranged in-clinic or via secure remote consultation for UK and international patients.

What records should I provide?

Please provide previous clinic letters, GP summaries, blood results, scan reports, medication lists, operative notes and treatment history where available.

Is this suitable before surgery?

Yes. The service is suitable for patients considering major surgery who want to review alternatives, risks, timing and whether further tests or opinions are needed.

Can the clinic arrange further tests?

Where appropriate, further blood tests, ultrasound, echo, ECG, Holter monitoring or specialist consultation can be arranged through the clinic’s diagnostic and specialist network.

Can international patients use this service?

Yes. International patients can use the service remotely before travelling, or in person after arrival in London, with diagnostic and specialist coordination where appropriate.

Will I receive a diagnosis?

The aim is to provide clinical clarity and a strategy. Some patients receive a likely diagnosis or confirmed pathway, while others may need further tests before a diagnosis can be made safely.

Is this an emergency service?

No. Serious acute symptoms such as chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe breathlessness, collapse, severe pain or bleeding require urgent medical or emergency assessment.

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