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  • What legal action should I take about this doctor's negligence?

    First, I live in Saskatchewan, Canada. This doctor is in Alberta, Canada.

    I went to a hospital with severe swelling in my leg, suspecting a DVT(blood clot). Having had one previously, I knew the warning signs. When I got to the hospital they did a blood test called a D-Dimer(checks for clot formation), being on warfarin therapy, I even asked about INR(the blood test that confirms proper blood thinner levels). The doctor never performed the INR, and according to all of the information that I have found since, he should have at least sent me for an Ultrasound to have my veins checked(based on the swelling and previous history). Instead, he relied on one blood test, and the dorsiflexion of the foot(which has been found unreliable). He told me that because I was on warfarin, there was no chance it was a clot, to go back to work and that it would settle itself out. 3 weeks later I managed to get to my regular family doctor's office. I was immediately sent for an Ultrasound and INR, it was found my levels were low, and I had an "extensive DVT" going from my groin to my knee, through almost all of my veins. Obviously there was a clot to begin with, and there would have been treatment done for it, but due to the first doctor's negligence/stupidity/laziness(who knows which it really is), the clot had 3 weeks to grow, and is now a much bigger issue.

    So what legal actions should I take against him? Legal Suit, try to have his license pulled, a nasty letter, or just let it go?

    2 AnswersLaw & Ethics1 decade ago