A primary from the St. Pölten State Clinic is said to have asked thousands of euros for surgery that he never performed. Although the patient is now being seriously hindered.
“We have received our father back as a case of concern. He is no longer the person than whom he underwent a routine operation at the insistence of this Primarius,” says insurance agent Robert Marhold from the Hollabrunn district (Lower Austria). After two visits to the private order of the doctor in question (compensation, including a claim included), his 67-year-old Papa Julius was brought to the corresponding station in St. Pölten University Hospital.
“Operation is wrong”
What should have happened then has been documented and is the “crown”. A fistula must be removed when insisting the controversial doctor. “As a family we were all against it and we had protested even more. Because there were huge bleeding in the brain. My mother and I were told that something went wrong during the operation,” the son then bitterly.
Even more: the notarial living will to stop the artificial diet and let the father go alone, were ignored. Since then, after various stations in rehabilitation institutions in his small apartment in Lower Schleinz, the father has a wheelchair and needs intensive care and therapies that are almost priceless for the family.
Has asked 3000 euros in cash
For the interference in his neighborhood, the Primarius, which is now private and now wants to moor in Burgenland, 3000 euros. Robert Mangold: “He called my mother about an anonymous song and brutally asked the already desperate woman to bring the money to an envelope.” After that, however, the doctor was no longer available.
State Health Agency responded quickly
As reported, the new board of the State Health Agency accorcation to the “Crown” reports and based on whistleblower information on their own LGA gay page, certainly that doctors had to erase their scalpel and post in St. Pölten. A complete clarification of all allegations is being done. There are also illegal allegations in the room. In fact, criminal investigations are also underway. The suspicion of innocence applies.
Source: Krone

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