Surgical Negligence Claims

Many patients require surgical intervention to treat their medical conditions, but whilst most cases surgery proceeds without complication, some procedures do go wrong, both within the NHS and the private sector.  If this is a result of substandard care, it may be possible to pursue a claim for medical negligence.

  • Ophthalmology

    Ophthalmology can involve the treatment of many different eye conditions and can have tremendous results and benefits for the patients concerned in saving or improving sight and one area of increasing popularity in the UK is treatment with laser surgery. As with any eye surgery, there are risks involved and problems do occur.

  • Orthopaedics

    Orthopaedic surgeons are responsible for treating the musculoskeletal system, dealing with a wide variety of medical concerns such as broken bones and fractures, joint reconstruction, and hip/knee replacements.

  • Urology

    Urology is a surgical speciality, covering the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, prostate and reproductive organs.

  • Vascular

    Vascular surgeons are responsible for diagnosing and treating diseases and conditions which relate to the vascular system, for example, arteries and veins, usually by surgical intervention.

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