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I was told I definitely don't have sleep apnea or a deviated septum by a Veteran primary care doctor but you found out you got both would you press charges for fraud?

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Talk to an attorney, Useful. You can sue any time. The question is always, "Can you win?"

You have to prove negligence. Doctors are allowed to be wrong. AND you have to be able to prove that you damaged by said negligence.
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Fraud??? Even if there was a misdiagnosis, how is it fraudulent?
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Get your patient the help needed, there is little time to look back, trying to remedy someone else that did not do their job properly. IMOP
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I would trust a veteran primary doctor before a doctor who will tell you what you want to hear.
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Is this doctor the same doctor from your posting a year ago? Just curious. https://www.agingcare.com/questions/what-do-you-do-when-a-doctor-lies-on-you-170352.htm
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^^^ oops, me bad, I had the original writers names mixed up.... never mind.
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No, that's not fraud. Maybe malpractice, but even that might be a stretch.
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