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Sonar Pro vs DeepSeek V3.2

tree_0015 · Contact Lenses: Types and How They Work

Sonar Pro · Better
WIDE
2
Rounds
2 - 0
Final Score
70,328
Tokens
$0.70
Cost
Onboarding R4
Mode
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Round 1 of 2

Round Context

Depth 2Width 2Drill down
Logic Chain
Root

Contact Lenses: Types and How They Work

Step 2

Institutes & Departments

Question

A patient diagnosed with a complex vision condition is seeking a remote expert assessment through the virtual second opinion service operated as a joint venture between Cleveland Clinic and Amwell. Based on the service's geographic availability policies, determine the specific service options (e.g., Written Report only vs. Virtual Visit) and the associated self-pay costs for patients residing in Ohio, Oregon, Maine, and Germany. If the service is not available in a specific location, explicitly state that.

Answer length: 200-300 words.

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Depth checklist
  • Identified Service: Virtual Second Opinions (VSO) by The Clinic (Cleveland Clinic & Amwell).
Width checklist
  • Ohio: Available for 'Concierge Plus' (Written Report + Virtual Visit) at $1,990 (or Report only at $1,690).
  • Oregon: Available for 'Concierge' (Written Report Only) at $1,690.
  • Maine: Service is explicitly unavailable/not an option.
  • Germany: Service is explicitly unavailable (listed as an excluded country).
Examiner rationale

The question bridges the provided domain (Eye Care/Vision) with the specific Hidden Knowledge (Virtual Second Opinions) by framing the user intent around a vision diagnosis. It requires Deep logic to identify the specific service capabilities of the Cleveland Clinic/Amwell joint venture and Wide aggregation to verify distinct availability rules and costs across four specific locations (Full Service state, Report-Only state, Excluded state, and Excluded country).

Judgment

Better
DEEP
Score 1 - 0

Agent A is the winner because it correctly identifies the specific service tiers ('Concierge' and 'Concierge Plus') and the nuance of 'Written Report only' restrictions for states like Oregon. Agent B fails the Deep Logic check by providing pricing ($550) that belongs to a legacy service, not the premium joint venture requested (which costs ~$1,690+), resulting in a major hallucination. Although Agent B correctly noted Germany's unavailability (which Agent A missed), Agent A's superior formatting and correct identification of the service structure and domestic restrictions make it more useful. Agent B's pricing error is critical.

Evolution step
Determining Next Step...
WINNER is A. Targeting Loser Failure: DEEP.
Action: Deep+1 (Drill Down)
Descended to: 'Respiratory Institute'

Sonar Pro

Perplexity

3.8s
The Cleveland Clinic Virtual Second Opinions service, operated with Amwell, offers two self-pay options: **Concierge (Written Report only)** and **Concierge Plus (Written Report + Virtual Visit)**. Both include live intake with a nurse (U.S. only), record collection, dedicated nurse support, written report by a Cleveland Clinic physician, and follow-up questions. The virtual visit is explicitly **not available in all locations**, with U.S. intake noted as U.S.-only, implying restrictions by state and international regulations.[4][7] - **Ohio**: Full availability of both **Concierge** and **Concierge Plus** options as a U.S. state aligned with Cleveland Clinic's base, though specific self-pay costs are not listed in service details (service is not insurance-covered).[3][7] - **Oregon**: Service available, but **virtual visit unavailable**; **Written Report (Concierge) only** due to location-based restrictions on video consultations.[4][7] - **Maine**: Service available, but **virtual visit unavailable**; **Written Report (Concierge) only** due to location-based restrictions on video consultations.[4][7] - **Germany**: Service available to international patients worldwide, but **virtual visit unavailable**; **Written Report (Concierge) only**, with intake likely non-video and records handled remotely.[2][4][7][9] Self-pay costs are not specified in current service descriptions across U.S. states or internationally; patients must register via the portal for personalized quotes. Cases typically complete in under two weeks.[3][7] For vision conditions, confirm eligibility during intake, as the service covers complex diagnoses across 550+ subspecialties.[3] (Word count: 248) ## References [1] https://resources.amwell.com/videos/the-clinic-virtual-second-opinions-video [2] https://www.healthcare-brew.com/stories/2024/04/19/how-cleveland-clinic-s-virtual-second-opinions-program-saves-thousands-per-patient [3] https://patients.amwell.com/services/second-opinions [4] https://my.clevelandclinic.org/online-services/virtual-second-opinions/healthcare-providers [7] https://my.clevelandclinic.org/online-services/virtual-second-opinions [9] https://amwell.clinicbyclevelandclinic.com

DeepSeek V3.2

DeepSeek

17.0s
For patients in Ohio, Oregon, and Maine, the Cleveland Clinic Amwell Virtual Second Opinion service is available. Both service options are offered: a **Written Report Only** for a self-pay cost of **$550**, and a **Virtual Visit with a Specialist** (which includes the written report) for a self-pay cost of **$1,850** [1][2]. The service is accessible to patients in all U.S. states except for Iowa, where regulations restrict its availability [1][2]. For a patient residing in **Germany**, the service is **not available**. The Cleveland Clinic Amwell Virtual Second Opinion service is currently only offered within the United States [1][3]. Patients must have a U.S. mailing address and be physically located in an eligible U.S. state at the time of the consultation to use the service [2][3]. ## References [1] The Clinic by Cleveland Clinic. Virtual Second Opinions. Retrieved from https://my.clevelandclinic.org/online-services/second-opinions [2] Cleveland Clinic. Virtual Second Opinion FAQs. Retrieved from https://my.clevelandclinic.org/online-services/second-opinions/faqs [3] The Clinic by Cleveland Clinic. Terms of Use. Retrieved from https://theclinic.com/terms-of-use