AUSTIN - On Friday, the Texas Supreme Court rendered a take-nothing judgment in favor of Memorial Hermann Health System, wiping a $6.3 million judgment against the medical provider.
HOUSTON — A mother alleges a stranger was allowed to come into Memorial Herman Health's Neonatal unit and feed and hold her newborn while she was not allowed to see her baby.
HOUSTON — An African American male chaplain resident at Memorial Hermann Health claims he faced discriminatory comments about his walk, speech and mannerisms.
HOUSTON — A former Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center patient claims the hospital allowed her to develop a pressure injury which later became infected, while in the hospital for heart surgery.
HOUSTON — A patient is suing Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital and others alleging a surgical sponge was left inside her which caused the worsening of her Crohn's disease and other serious health issues.
HOUSTON — A former Memorial Hermann Greater Heights employee claims the hospital's negligence led her to suffer a severe injury while trying to transfer a patient to a wheelchair.
HOUSTON — A woman is claiming the fall she suffered while a patient at Memorial Hermann Health was due to the negligence of the staff not putting high fall risk interventions in place for her safety.
A Harris Count man has filed a lawsuit against Memorial Hermann Health System after he was hit by a truck while crossing Astoria Boulevard to get to the facility.
HOUSTON — A man is claiming he received negligent care from Memorial Hermann Northeast and two of its doctors alleging they failed to treat him for the bleeding in his brain.
HOUSTON — University Place Retirement and Memorial Hermann Health are facing a medical negligence suit alleging a woman suffered multiple falls and injuries while under their care.
HOUSTON — A Fort Bend County woman and her daughter allege they were injured when the mother's walker caught on a sidewalk defect in the Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital parking lot.
HOUSTON — A Denton County man is suing three physicians and Memorial Hermann Health System, alleging they failed to properly identify and remove his left kidney, a prescribed medication error that worsened his bowel condition.
HOUSTON – On Aug. 15, the Court of Appeals for the First District of Texas affirmed a $6 million award for a physician who sued his former employer health system for allegedly defaming him.