How do you know when to get a second opinion?
Getting a Second Opinion
- You want to know every possible choice for treatment.
- Your doctor is not sure what is wrong with you.
- You have a rare or unusual diagnosis.
- You think another treatment might be available.
- Your doctor is not a specialist in your condition.
Can I go to a specialist without a referral?
A referral is necessary to make sure Medicare Benefits are paid at specialist or consultant referred rates, rather than at unreferred rates. In other words, patients do not need a referral to see a specialist, but they do need one to attract the relevant Medicare rebate.
Where can I ask a question of a Volvo mechanic?
Verified Volvo mechanics are online around the clock and ready to answer your question online or by phone. Ask-a-doc Web sites: If you’ve got a quick question, you can try to get an answer from sites that say they have various specialists on hand to give quick answers…
How is the reliability of a Volvo Car?
Volvos are fairly reliable, ranked as average to below average by most experts. Because they’re expensive vehicles, repair costs are high and the cars tend to be off the road in the shop more than others. Volvo’s stated goal is to produce “deathproof” cars.
What kind of car is the Volvo Car?
Volvo is a Swedish car manufacturer established in 1927 as a subsidiary of a ball bearing manufacturer. It was sold to Ford Motor Co. in 1999, and to the Geely Holding Group, a Chinese multinational automotive manufacturing in 2010. Volvo manufactures and markets sport utility vehicles, station wagons, sedans and compact executive sedans.
Who is the parent company of Volvo Cars?
Volvo is a Swedish car manufacturer established in 1927 as a subsidiary of a ball bearing manufacturer. It was sold to Ford Motor Co. in 1999, and to the Geely Holding Group, a Chinese multinational automotive manufacturing in 2010. Volvo manufactures and markets sport utility vehicles, station wagons, sedans and…