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Breast Implant Complications and Pain
Specialist review

Breast implant complications review

Pain, hardening, or a change in shape you're worried about deserves to be taken seriously, not put on a months-long waitlist. Start with a video visit with a General Medicine clinician who knows your history. Afterward, a specialist weighs in — for expert perspective without the wait.

Specialist review within 24 business hours

Most insurance & self-pay accepted

Backed by your full health history

Visit options

We'll check any insurance and show you your options before you book.

Video Visit

$25

Est. or $150 w/o insurance

Most insurance accepted

Board-certified

No hidden fees

Available nationwide

You talk to a clinician, who consults a specialist for you

1

Meet with a clinician

Think of them like a primary care doctor. They'll assess your needs and prepare to review with a breast implant specialist.

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Get expert advice, fast

Your clinician will tap our nationwide network of specialists to get insights on your specific issue within 24 business hours.

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Take action right away

Whether that’s testing or easing symptoms ahead of an in-person visit, we’ll keep your care moving.

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Enjoy ongoing support

Medications, labs, specialist reviews — we coordinate it all. From reminders to referrals to refills, we've got you.

All your care in one place. That’s the General Medicine difference.

We help you understand your options, connect you to the right clinicians, manage prescriptions, coordinate any needed evaluations, and keep an eye on your overall health along the way. It’s comprehensive care that looks at the full picture — your goals, your history, your lifestyle — and makes it simple to move forward with confidence.

Your care plan
Clinician

Reasons to book your breast implant complications review

You deserve to be taken seriously, not just told to wait months for a surgical consult. Start with a clinician who knows your history — they loop in a specialist and keep your care moving.

New implant pain, hardening, or tenderness

A suspected rupture, leak, or shift in position

Complications you want evaluated before considering revision surgery

Symptoms a regular visit couldn't fully address

You're deciding on your next step

What our customers say about specialist reviews

Hear from people who got specialist input fast, along with a clinician-built plan to act on it.

My doctor took the time to understand my condition, and took my case to a neurologist to get me information about my brain MRI that a neurologist I had seen in person would not give me. She followed up with a second visit, and gave me a written care plan after each visit.

John

They listened, got my case reviewed by much needed specialist, coordinated labs/ tests/ procedures, and helped me find local specialists. I am so thankful for this company. They reduced my stress, supported me through the process, and the communication is amazing.

Leyann

I chose them because the wait was so long for in person visits locally (and I have great insurance). They had specialists that reviewed and provided suggestions, next steps and prescriptions when needed. I can't say enough about how responsive the entire team was.

Witham

Get expert guidance in days, not months

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Frequently asked questions

How does a breast implant specialist review work?

You start with a General Medicine clinician who takes the time to understand what you're experiencing and already has your history. When a specialist's input will genuinely help, they bring in a breast implant specialist from our network — usually within 24 business hours — then come back to you with a plan.

Will I speak with a specialist directly?

No — you talk with your General Medicine clinician, who consults a breast implant specialist on your behalf. That means you're heard in days, not the months a surgical consult can take, by someone who already knows your story. They bring the specialist's input back and coordinate whatever's next.

Is this the right specialty for me?

You don't need to have that figured out before you book. Your General Medicine clinician reviews your symptoms and history first, and that's exactly what tells them whether a breast implant specialist is the right fit — or whether a different specialist or a different kind of care would serve you better. If it's the latter, they'll point you there instead of moving forward with a review that isn't the right match, so you don't waste a visit going down the wrong path.

Can my implant concern be handled virtually?

Often, yes. A review is a strong starting point for new pain, hardening, or a change you're worried about, and most of it starts with a conversation and your history. Some things need in-person evaluation or imaging, and your clinician will tell you plainly if that's the case. Severe symptoms — sudden severe pain, fever, or signs of infection — need prompt in-person care, not a review.

Can I get a diagnosis, prescription, or testing from this visit?

In many cases, yes — your clinician can give you a specialist-informed assessment and order imaging or labs where appropriate. Confirming a rupture or planning revision surgery needs in-person evaluation, and your clinician will be honest about that. You'll leave knowing your next step, and they stay involved as things move forward.