6. Consider a second opinion

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It's often advisable to seek a second opinion about your family member's condition (whether the diagnosis is probable Alzheimer's or not), especially if you or the doctor is uncertain about it. Another experienced, skilled physician can review the findings of the tests and evaluations he or she has already undergone.

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