Second Opinion for Hypereosinophilic Syndrome: A Patient Case Study
This case study shows how an international patient with idiopathic HES sought a remote hematology second opinion in China to better understand diagnosis and treatment planning.
TAVI in China for Severe Aortic Stenosis: A New Zealand Patient Story
This case follows a New Zealand patient with severe aortic stenosis who explored TAVI in Shanghai after facing a lengthy wait at home. It highlights the decision process, treatment coordination, and recovery path.
Remote Consultation for Spine Surgery in China: A Patient Case Study
This case study follows an international patient seeking spinal treatment in Shanghai and shows how remote consultation, medical record preparation, and bilingual coordination helped move the process forward.
Chordoma Proton Therapy in China: A US Patient Case
A 27-year-old US patient with recurrent cervical chordoma came to PandaMed seeking carbon ion therapy in China. Specialist review found that proton therapy was the safer treatment path for her tumor location.
Chiari Malformation Second Opinion After Failed Surgery
After several neurosurgeries in the UK, a patient with recurrent Chiari malformation symptoms turned to PandaMed for a remote second opinion in China. The review did not promise a simple fix, but it provided something equally important: a clearer understanding of why previous treatment may have fallen short.
Herniated Disc Second Opinion in Beijing: An Alternative to Fusion
After three years of back pain, physical therapy, and injections, a California patient looked beyond a fusion recommendation and sought a spine surgery second opinion in Beijing. His case highlights how cross-border evaluation may expand treatment discussions for select patients.
Inguinal Hernia Surgery in China: How One International Patient Found a Clearer Path to Treatment
After facing an extended wait for inguinal hernia surgery at home, a 73-year-old international patient explored treatment in China. This case highlights how remote review and cross-border coordination helped create a clearer path forward.