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The Children’s Medical Center at Temple University Hospital is a part of the Temple University Hospital that is designed to provide medical care to the children in Philadelphia who need it most. Located in the northern outskirts of downtown Philadelphia, the Temple University Children’s Medical Center is where the hospital sends children who need specialty care, because of their age.
Temple University Children’s Medical Center
3223 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19140
(215) 707-5437
Unfortunately, the Children’s Medical Center is just like other medical facilities in Philadelphia–and the rest of the United States–in that mistakes can still be made within its walls. Doctors, and other healthcare professionals like surgeons and nurses, are still merely human: they act negligently or forget things or make decisions that, in hindsight, were clearly wrong. Sometimes, though, these mistakes cause serious injuries to innocent people. In those cases, it can amount to medical malpractice. That is where the medical malpractice attorneys at the Philadelphia law office of Gilman & Bedigian can help.
History of the Temple University Children’s Medical Center
When it originally opened in 1892, the Temple University Hospital was called the Samaritan Hospital. Since that day long ago, the Temple University Hospital has expanded, purchasing land and buildings near its original location at the corner of Broad and Ontario Streets.
One of those expansions led to the purchase of the building at Broad Street and West Alleghany Avenue, which the Temple University Children’s Medical Center shares with the School of Dentistry and Temple Pediatric Care.
Temple University Children’s Medical Center, Today
Now, the Temple University Children’s Medical Center is one of the leading and largest children’s hospitals in the Philadelphia area, providing access to medical care to thousands of the city’s youngest natives.
Medical Malpractice at the Temple University Children’s Medical Center
Unfortunately, the doctors, surgeons, and other medical professionals at the Temple University Children’s Medical Center can still make mistakes. Worse, when they do, it is often a child who gets severely hurt. This saddles a young person with an injury that can take years to fully recover from, or that permanently alters their future by preventing them from developing fully, or by leaving them scarred or unhealthy for the rest of their life.
These instances of medical malpractice are especially frustrating and saddening because the child who was hurt was an innocent victim with a long life ahead of them. The setback that the instance of malpractice can cause can prevent them from ever enjoying life to its fullest, and can make them feel victimized through no fault of their own.
While a medical malpractice claim against the hospital and the medical professional who caused these devastating injuries will never undo them or take away the pain and suffering that your child has been through, it can compensate you and your child for your losses and help them live as full of a life as possible. Contact the medical malpractice attorneys at the Philadelphia law office of Gilman & Bedigian online for the legal representation you need.