Penny Langdon
SolicitorA doctor might be deemed negligent if he or she fails to recognise that a patient needs to be referred to a specialist, usually via a hospital, for further tests and treatment.
make an enquiryFor most patients suffering from illness, the first point of contact when seeking medical care will be their GP. A doctor might be deemed negligent if he or she fails to recognise that a patient needs to be referred to a specialist, usually via a hospital, for further tests and treatment.
GPs also have a duty of care to their patients to follow up on test results and information received from specialists and other healthcare practitioners, which, if not acted upon correctly can lead to worsening of conditions and severe consequences for the patient, particularly for cancer patients and those suffering from vascular conditions.
Claims in relation to referrals, cover several types of incident, including:
Contact Wellers today to start your claim against a negligent GP or doctor. We offer a free, no-obligation initial meeting so that you can tell us about your circumstances and we can evaluate the likelihood of a successful medical negligence claim.
Medical testing is fundamental to a patient’s healthcare and most of us will at some point undergo medical testing following a visit to a GP. We then place our trust in the GP to follow up the test request or act upon the test results they receive.
The types of testing that a GP or doctor should follow up and act upon include:
If your GP or a hospital doctor fails to follow up or act upon test results, and your condition worsens as a result, this may be adjudged to be an act of medical negligence.
All healthcare professionals have a duty to care for patients and to act on information they receive from other healthcare professionals. If a GP, private doctor or hospital doctor receives information about a patient’s health and fails to act in an appropriate manner and this failure causes the patient to suffer harm then this is an act of medical negligence.
The types of information that GPs, doctors and consultants are required to scrutinise and act upon include:
If a doctor has failed to act upon information received about your health or failed to act appropriately and this has led to your condition worsening un-necessarily, or led to the death of a family member, then the doctor may have been medically negligent.
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