This service provides an informational second opinion prepared by a physician panel. It is NOT a diagnosis, treatment, or doctor–patient relationship. It does not replace care from your treating physician. If you have a medical emergency, go to the emergency room or call your local emergency number immediately.
This service is for you if…
NOT for you if…
The value is in the method: independent opinions first, contrast afterward. That way the first voice does not drag the others.
You submit your case
You describe symptoms, history, and prior studies in the form, with explicit consent. Within 48–72 hours we confirm whether the panel can take your case. Submitting costs nothing.
The panel studies it blind
Credential-verified physicians analyze your case independently: none sees the others’ opinions. Each hypothesis comes from the case, not group influence.
Hypotheses are contrasted
With all opinions on the table, they are confronted — thesis, antithesis, synthesis. Agreements are highlighted and disagreements documented with reasoning, without forcing artificial consensus.
You receive a structured report
A clear document meant for your treating physician: what the panel observed, where they agreed, where they differed, and which questions are worth asking at your next visit.
Convergent hypotheses
Analysis lines where panel physicians independently agreed, with their reasoning.
Divergent hypotheses
Where the panel disagreed, we say so plainly: what each position proposed and why. Honest dissent is also information.
Suggested questions for your doctor
Concrete questions to bring to your next visit and make better use of time with your treating physician.
Limitations of the analysis
What the panel CANNOT conclude with available information and what additional data might change the picture.
Written for your doctor. The report uses clear clinical language, cites what each hypothesis is based on, and is meant for your next appointment.
$300 USD
per case · one-time payment
You only pay if the panel accepts your case
Spanish-speaking physicians whose credentials (degree and professional identity) pass our document verification process before they can join a panel. We try to match profiles relevant to your case. We do not publish panelists’ names for your case: blind review requires independence, but the report describes panel composition (number of physicians and training areas).
No. It is an informational second opinion: independent, structured analysis of the information you provide. It is not a diagnosis, does not prescribe treatment, and does not create a doctor–patient relationship. The goal is to give you and your treating physician more to discuss.
Only assigned panel physicians and the minimum coordination team see your case. We do not sell or share your health information with third parties, and you can request deletion by writing to info@datalaps.net. Submitting requires explicit consent, recorded with date and version.
After you submit, we contact you within 48–72 hours to confirm whether the panel can take your case. If accepted, the report is usually delivered within 7–14 days after payment. If we cannot add value, we tell you frankly and there is no charge.
Non-urgent cases with documented history: persistent unexplained symptoms, diagnostic uncertainty, hard-to-interpret test results, or management decisions where you want more perspectives. We do NOT accept emergencies, situations requiring immediate physical exam, mental health crises, or requests for prescriptions or disability forms.
Launch price is $300 USD per case, and you only pay if the panel accepts your case — submitting the form costs nothing. After acceptance you may pay by card on our secure checkout (when available) or by bank transfer; we coordinate payment before the study begins.
You receive honest disagreement. Each physician reviews the case independently, so hypotheses may not converge — that is also useful information. The report documents where the panel agrees and where it differs, with reasoning, instead of forcing artificial consensus.
Not required, but they help. The more documented information the panel has (labs, imaging, specialist reports, history), the stronger the analysis. If there is too little information for a serious review, we say so during evaluation rather than accepting the case.
We contact you within 48–72 hours to confirm whether the panel can take your case. Do not attach documents here — if accepted, we will explain how to share them securely.