Pennsylvania Wrong Diagnosis
When we go to the hospital, we are putting our lives in the hands of the doctors. We expect to receive proper diagnosis, treatment, and instructions, and we expect to be kept up to speed and informed about what is happening. Unfortunately, doctors do not always diagnose ailments correctly. This can have serious repercussions and can undermine the rest of the medical process.
The Pennsylvania wrong diagnosis lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. are familiar with the pain and frustration that comes after a misdiagnosis. For more information about how we handle our cases, call us at 610-667-7511.
The Dangers of Misdiagnosis
The medical system is set up so that patients can make decisions about how to handle their health based on being well-informed about what they have, what their options are, and how they will affect them. A problem cannot be dealt with if it is not properly identified. Everything that comes after the diagnosis, including selection of treatment, receipt of treatment, and recovery, is thrown off and made invaluable or even harmful if the proper diagnosis is not made by a doctor.
The patient is in a position where they have to make decisions based on the information they receive from the doctor. If this information is not accurate, they cannot make the decisions that are best for their health. This can have disastrous consequences, as it can lead to not treating the actual problem because it was not identified, or receiving treatment for a condition that the patient does not have.
Services We Offer
At Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., we understand that your focus needs to be on your health and your family after an incident of medical malpractice. We work fervently to make sure that you do not have to worry about the details of your case so that you can focus on the more important things while we fight for the respect that you deserve.
Contact Us
If you have been the victim of misdiagnosis, contact the Pennsylvania incorrect diagnosis attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. today by calling 610-667-7511.