Coronary heart disease (CHD) is potentially a very serious condition, causing severe pain and even death. If a delayed diagnosis led to irreversible progression of this condition, you may have a medical malpractice claim against your doctor.
The Cleveland-based law firm of Lancione & Lancione is one of the top medical malpractice law firms in Ohio. We have a well-deserved reputation for obtaining substantial verdicts and settlements for clients who suffered needlessly due to medical negligence in diagnosis and treatment of CHD. Contact our Ohio coronary artery disease attorneys today to schedule a free initial consultation.
Cleveland Coronary Heart Disease Attorneys
Coronary heart disease (CHD) includes a variety of painful, progressive diseases affecting both men and women. CHD occurs when the coronary arteries or blood vessels fill with plaque over several years, making it continuously more difficult to carry blood and oxygen throughout the heart.
Proper, early diagnosis of CHD makes it easier to slow the progression of the disease through diet and medication. As the disease advances, it may become necessary to perform advanced surgery techniques such as coronary bypass or insertion of a stent to enlarge the artery.
CHD may be misdiagnosed due to a failure to conduct proper diagnostic tests or suggest preventative drug regimens or changes to lifestyle, or a failure to consider a patient's personal or family medical history.
Misdiagnosis of CHD may lead to later misdiagnosis of heart attack, which can be fatal. The Ohio coronary artery disease attorneys are dedicated to holding medical professionals accountable when their mistakes lead to needless pain and suffering for you and your loved ones.
Contact Lancione & Lancione, an Akron Medical Malpractice Law Firm
We invite you to call the Cleveland offices of Lancione & Lancione at 866-744-1330 or contact our Cleveland coronary heart disease lawyers online for a free initial consultation. Lancione & Lancione proudly serves the entire state of Ohio including the communities of Cleveland, Columbus and Toledo.








