Should I see a specialist or get a second opinion?
How important is it to see a specialist for your specific type of cancer?
But patients who see specialists frequently do not live any longer than other people, he added.
He or she also may suggest that you see a specialist for more tests.
A: Only about 5% of people with chronic pain ever see a specialist.
I have seen many people having problems getting authorization to see a specialist.
At hospitals, the situation is much the same, with patients increasingly being told they must wait months to see a specialist.
An important step is to see a specialist to discuss your treatment options.
If the disease progresses, you may need to see a specialist.
Patients then see different specialists and no one has put the pieces together.