It depends on the importance of the data. If it's imperative and you want the best chance of recovery, then yes send it to a pro now before it gets worse.
But if it's not that important then you can try DIY options, AT YOUR OWN RISK and could make matters a lot worse very quickly and possibly non-recoverable.
If you accept the risks then you can try cloning the drive to a good one with NON-WINDOWS based sw such as dd_rescue or media tools pro. Then run recovery sw such as getdataback of rstudio on the clone.
Good luck

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