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While instances of medical malpractice can happen anywhere, they occur the most often in hospital settings simply because of the sheer amount of medical services they provide and the volume of patients who receive treatment there.
Regardless of which hospital in Philadelphia ended up being the site of your injuries, the medical malpractice attorneys at the law office of Gilman & Bedigian fight for your rights to the compensation that you need and deserve. Contact us online for the representation you need.
General Hospitals
Many of the hospitals in the Philadelphia area are considered “general hospitals” because they provide a wide spectrum of health services and do not focus exclusively on a single type of patient or malady. These hospitals are frequently the largest in patients served, as well as in the number of beds in the facility precisely because they offer such a wide range of medical services.
In Philadelphia, the general hospitals that are common sites for instances of medical malpractice are the following.
- Jeanes Hospital
- Nazareth Hospital
- Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
- Kindred Hospital
- Jefferson Frankford Hospital
- Temple University Hospital
- Chestnut Hill Hospital
- Roxborough Memorial Hospital
- Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
- Kindred Hospital South
- Friends
- Temple University Children’s Hospital
- Hahnenmann University Hospital
- Mercy Philadelphia Hospital
- Pennsylvania Hospital
- Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Rehabilitative Hospitals
Just because you have received the proper care that you need to overcome a medical condition does not mean that you cannot still suffer from an instance of medical malpractice in a hospital setting. Philadelphia has a handful of hospitals that focus on rehabilitative care, providing medical care that is supposed to build your strength back up after a serious surgical or other medical procedure. Just because they are not traditional doctors, however, does not mean that physical therapists cannot commit medical malpractice. In Philadelphia, the largest rehabilitative hospitals are Kindred Hospital and Kindred Hospital South Philadelphia.
Psychiatric Hospitals
Not all medical conditions are physical. Some of the most severe maladies and diseases that we face as human beings are mental or emotional. The medical professionals who help treat people for these kinds of issues are psychologists and psychiatrists, but just because these professions are not what people normally think of when they think about hospitals and medical malpractice, does not mean they cannot make costly medical mistakes. When those mistakes are egregious enough and lead to you or a loved one suffering an injury, it can amount to medical malpractice, just as if the injury was a physical one.
In Philadelphia, there are a small handful of psychiatric hospitals that can be the setting for an instance of medical malpractice, including Friends Hospital.
Children’s Hospitals
Finally, some hospitals are considered general hospitals but focus their care on children. These are children’s hospitals, and when a medical professional there commits malpractice, the person who suffers is often a young child who has to live with the results for years to come.
In Philadelphia, the leading children’s hospitals include
- St. Christopher Hospital for Children
- Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
- Temple University Children’s Medical Center