Goldstone Psychiatry & Neuromodulation Center

Second-Opinion & Diagnostic Clarification

Second Opinion & Diagnostic Clarification

A Fresh Set of Eyes

Sometimes the most useful question is: are we sure we’re treating the right thing?

If your symptoms haven’t improved, your diagnosis feels uncertain, or you’re about to make a big treatment decision — a second opinion can give you something hard to find anywhere else: clarity.

This consultation is for patients who want a deeper, more deliberate look at the full picture. Not to second-guess your current care — but to make sure the path you’re on is the right one.

Questions we help answer

  • Is my diagnosis accurate?
  • Could something else be driving my symptoms?
  • Why hasn’t treatment worked?
  • Am I on the right medications?
  • Is there a clearer long-term plan?

Why diagnoses get blurry

Psychiatric symptoms overlap. Trouble concentrating could be ADHD, depression, anxiety, trauma, sleep loss, or burnout. Mood swings could be bipolar disorder, trauma reactivity, or chronic stress. Low motivation could be many things.

When the diagnosis is unclear, treatment becomes a guess. Clarification helps build a foundation that the rest of the plan can stand on

Where this often helps

  • Depression vs. bipolar depression — missed bipolar features are one of the most common reasons depression doesn’t respond to standard treatment
  • ADHD vs. anxiety vs. depression — these can look alike, but treatment is very different
  • OCD vs. generalized anxiety
  • PTSD that’s been mistaken for something else
  • Medical contributors — thyroid, anemia, chronic pain, hormones, medication side effects

Common questions

Will I have to switch providers?

Only if you want to. Many patients use the consultation to inform care with their current clinician. Others continue with us. We’re flexible.

Prior psychiatric notes, hospitalization summaries, a list of medications you’ve tried (with rough doses and durations), recent labs, and any prior testing. Whatever you have helps.

Typically 60 minutes, but may extend or arrange a follow up visit, if necessary. We don’t rush this.

Yes. Most second opinions work well by telehealth across Texas.

Book a Second Opinion & Diagnostic Clarification Consultation. We’ll take a careful look — and help you move forward with confidence.