MDView Before You Agree to Surgery: Why Your Imaging Might Be Wrong and What to Do Before It’s Too Late If you’ve been told you may need surgery, chances are an imaging exam played a major role in that recommendation. An MRI. A CT scan. An X-ray. You trusted the scan to give you answers. Instead, you ma... Dec 19, 2025
MDView White Matter Changes on Your Brain MRI: What They Mean and Why a Second Opinion Is Often Needed Few phrases in radiology reports cause more anxiety than: “White matter changes noted.” Patients often leave their brain MRI appointment worried about stroke, multiple sclerosis, dementia, or other se... Dec 17, 2025
MDView Your Lumbar Spine MRI Didn’t Explain Your Pain. Here’s Why a Second Opinion Matters Low back pain is one of the most common reasons people seek medical care, and lumbar spine MRIs are ordered millions of times each year. Yet many patients walk away from their MRI appointment with mor... Dec 17, 2025
MDView Your Spine MRI May Not Tell the Whole Story: Why a Radiology Second Opinion Can Change Your Treatment Path Back pain is one of the most common reasons people need to go for an MRI or CT imaging exam. Yet what many patients don’t realize is that spine imaging can be one of the most frequently misinterpreted... Dec 10, 2025
MDView Should You Get a Second Opinion on Your Knee MRI? The Hidden Findings That Commonly Get Missed Knee pain is one of the most common reasons people end up in an orthopedic office and one of the most common reasons doctors order an MRI. But what many patients don’t realize is that knee MRI interpr... Nov 26, 2025
MDView Can a Cervical Spine MRI Miss Something? What a Specialist Radiologist Looks For in C-Spine MRIs When neck pain, numbness, or tingling in the arms sends you for a cervical spine MRI, you expect clear answers. You've done the exam, but what happens when your report says “normal” or “mild changes” ... Nov 12, 2025
MDView Incidental Liver and Kidney Lesions on Imaging: Why a Second Opinion Matters The widespread use of cross‐sectional imaging (CT, MRI, ultrasound) means that more and more people are being told they have an unexpected finding, a so‑called incidentaloma . In many cases these are ... Oct 30, 2025
MDView Orthopedic MRI Misdiagnoses: Why a Second Opinion from a Musculoskeletal Radiologist Can Change Everything Still in Pain After Your MRI? You Might Not Have the Full Picture. You’ve had your MRI. You’ve seen the report. Maybe your orthopedic surgeon explained the results and recommended a procedure, or said... Oct 22, 2025
MDView The Hidden Risks in Body Imaging: Why Even a “Normal” CT or MRI Deserves a Second Look You finally received your CT or MRI results, and maybe your report says everything looks “normal.” That’s reassuring, but it might not be the full story. Even with advanced technology and skilled radi... Oct 20, 2025
MDView Think Twice Before Trusting Your Spine MRI Report: Why a Specialist Second Opinion Could Change Everything Each year, millions of people undergo spine MRI exams to find answers for neck, mid-back, or low-back pain. But what many patients don’t realize is that their MRI report might not tell the full story,... Oct 17, 2025
MDView MDView Announces Partnership with mymedicalimages® to Make Expert Radiology Second Opinions Easier Than Ever MDView is proud to announce a new partnership with mymedicalimages® (MMI), a platform that helps patients easily store, manage, and share their medical imaging. This collaboration makes it simpler tha... Oct 10, 2025
MDView Worried About Your Radiology Report? You’re Not Alone, Here’s What It Really Means You finally got your MRI or CT scan report…and now you’re more worried than before. Words like lesion , mass , or indeterminate jump off the page, and Google isn’t helping. If that sounds familiar, yo... Oct 10, 2025