Get a Second Opinion

The possibility of your child having retinoblastoma can be scary and leave you feeling uncertain about the road ahead. The Retinoblastoma Program at Children’s Wisconsin can help provide peace of mind for you and your family — from diagnosis to treatment to long-term care. Our program is led by Aparna Ramasubramanian, MD, a leading expert in retinoblastoma. She has the experience and knowledge to help with both typical and unique retinoblastoma cases.

Why Is It Important That I Act Quickly?

If you have a known family history of retinoblastoma or if your child has some of the warning signs of retinoblastoma, it is important to see an ocular oncologist as soon as possible. Our team is here to help.

Is My Second Opinion Covered by Insurance?

Most insurance plans cover second opinions, but it’s always a good idea to check your coverage to be sure. Contact us if you need help checking.

Other Than the Form Below, What Other Information Do I Need To Set Up a Second Opinion Appointment?

  • Insurance provider
  • The name and contact information for your child’s current physician (primary and ophthalmologist)
  • Past physical exam results and medical history (including if there is a family history of retinoblastoma)
  • Medication list
  • Treatment type and dates
  • Results of any related tests, such as: MRI, eye exams, RetCam photos, Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
  • Any procedures or operative reports
  • Any previous treatments (including dates)

Our Team

Need more information or an appointment? We’re happy to help.

For appointments, contact the Retinoblastoma Nurse Coordinator, Kimberly Mayer, RN, BSN, at (414) 337-7330 or kmayer@childrenswi.org.

Want to know more about your potential care team? Meet our team.

Contact Us

Contact us

We welcome your questions and comments. We will do our best to respond within 24 hours on weekdays.

Call us at (414) 337-7330 or email a member of our team: