Clarkdale, GA asked in Business Law, Consumer Law, Health Care Law and Medical Malpractice for Georgia

Q: Is my case worth going to court for or suing this company to get my money back?

I visited A Preferred Women's Health Center on November 18, 2016 to to get help with an unwanted/unwanted pregnancy. I made my payment to the facility before being seen by a doctor(their policy). They did some blood and urine test on me and later asked me to take have an ultrasound there, which I did. The ultra sound then came back that they could not fine a sign of pregnancy so they asked me to come back on December 9, 2016 for a recheck. The cashier told me that instead of them refunding me back the money I paid, I could leave it to them and I would not have to repay on my next visit, so I said okay and left. But i never returned because after I went home, I was having severe pains the rest of the week and went to the emergency. I was told I needed a surgery ASAP so I called APWHC three days after the surgery to let them know and ask for the refund of my money. I was told it would take six weeks to get my refund but till now, nothing from them and I have been calling to remind them.

1 Lawyer Answer

A: I'm hearing they did what was appropriate. You didn't say what the surgery was. If you think you may have a case contact an attorney that offers free consultations.

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