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University Hospital Laboratory - Augusta, GA
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University Hospital Laboratory - Augusta, GA
University Hospital Laboratory - Augusta, GA
University Hospital Laboratory - Augusta, GA
University Hospital Laboratory - Augusta, GA
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I recently sent an e-mail to the website of Augusta Plastic Surgery. This practice is located at this hospital. One of the doctors, Randolph Smith, at this practice is also a c...

Finally I may be told what was done to me 7/5/2009

I recently sent an e-mail to the website of Augusta Plastic Surgery. This practice is located at this hospital. One of the doctors, Randolph Smith, at this practice is also a chairman on the board of this hospital. He is quite a big shot at this hospital and is in leadership at this hospital. Nearly a year and a half ago, he did a procedure on me that I was never told about. There was nothing wrong with me, so the procedure was not necessary. I guess I was just not important enough to examine, consult with or care that he messed me up for no reason. I had hoped one of the other doctors at this practice, Dr. Ewart or Dr. Lynn. would have the decency to finally tell me what was done to me, how it was done, and why it was done on just a hair follicle(bump). A Sandy. Woodward called me and wanted to meet, but then later did not. I guess Dr. Smith does not want to answer why he did a procedure that was not necessary and the patient was never told about.. I got my records and they don't explain what was done or how it was done either. I will have a messed up face for the rest of my life and will not even know what was done, because this doctor did not then and does not now think it is important for me to know.\r This should never have happened. Most practices and doctors think the patient should be informed before doing anything to them. After all the patient should have a say if they even want it done. I would have appreciated this being done. I would never have agreed to what was done to me. Something as drastic as what was done on me should always be revealed to the patient before just doing it - the procedure, the risks, and the aftercare should be discussed. A year later is too late. Dr. Smith and his practice must not think that is important or necessary. A certified doctor has no excuse to be so unprofessional, incompetent, negligent, inconsiderate, etc. Because of Dr. Smith's actions my face is messed up. If he had taken the time to examine me, he would have seen I had no problem. But then I don't know, he still may not have been able to tell a bump from a skin cancer. He may have did the procedure anyway also. Dr. Ewart, Dr. Lynn, and all other doctors at this hospital is this the way ya'll would have done one of your patients? Do you take the time to examine your patients or consult with your patients? Would you do a procedure without even knowing if it was needed? Would you do a procedure before informing the patient about it and giving them the say whether they want it done? How many doctors at this hospital have to have a patient ask them what was done to them over a year later? How many doctors at this hospital operate like Dr. Smith? I have scars on my face because of Dr. Smith's negligence to do what most doctors would have done. This Dr. Smith is in leadership at this hospital. How can he be in charge at this hospital, when he can't even manage to know what to do at his own practice. \r I had hoped to get some answers, but there is no one at the Augusta Plastic Surgery who is interested or decent enough to inform me a year too late.. They did not then and do not now care if I ever find out what was done to me. Will I always have a messed up face and not even know what was done? Dr. Smith could you not have taken a second or two to examine me or consult with me. I should have gone to one of your colleagues who would have taken the time, known what they were doing, let the patient know what was going on, and then I wouldn't be messed up now, Pros: A few good doctors, my husband has seen one Cons: A few bad doctors, I saw one more
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  • University Hospital has a long tradition of service with roots that go deep into the community. the oldest hospital in the Augusta area and the second oldest in the state of Georgia, University's volunteer trustees and medical staff have never lost sight of the founders' original mission of improving the delivery of healthcare to the people of the community.. The Future of Heart and Vascular Care is here Leading the Region in Cancer Care
    For nearly 70 years,University has led the region's fight against cancer.

    Our medical staff of more than 600 independent physicians is on the front lines of this battle. We operate the area's first stationary Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scanner,which can detect cancer earlier than other diagnostic equipment and helps define the most effective treatment. And our Breast Health Center offers a one-of-a-kind approach to detecting,treating and recovering from breast cancer. Our inpatient cancer unit offers a multidisciplinary patient- and family-focused approach to care. WG Watson Womens's Center.... It's knowing that our reputation for providing quality care and advanced medical technologies has been proven over time ... There is a tradition of trust,established by our namesake and inspiration,Dr. W.G. Watson.

    Every year since 1999,University's Women's Center has been a clear leader among consumers for Maternity/Obstetrics in an independent survey conducted annually by the National Research Corporation. This wonderful center offers a full range of obstetrical and gynecological services for women of all ages and features fully equipped,all-in-one labor and delivery suites,traditional birthing rooms,and a Level III nursery staffed and equipped to care for high-risk and premature infants.

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