Frequently Asked Questions for Consumers
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Are complaints and investigations public information?
Can my doctor charge me for a copy of my medical records?
Can my physician terminate my care or discontinue seeing me?
Do medical records belong to the patient?
How do I file a complaint against a doctor or hospital?
How do I find out if my doctor has ever been sued for malpractice?
How do I find out where a physician carries hospital privileges and other state licenses?
How do I obtain a copy of my medical records from my physician or a hospital?
I need a doctor. Will the Georgia Medical Board refer me to a physician?
My doctor was rude, What should I do?
What action can the Board take?
What are my responsibilities as a health care consumer?
What are the duties and responsibilites of the Georgia Medical Board?
What can the Georgia Medical Board do if I think the doctor has charged me too much?
What complaints DO NOT fall within the Board's jurisdiction?
What complaints are within the Board's jurisdiction?
What does it mean if a physician's license status is listed as Probation, Suspension or Revocation?
What is a Public Board Order? What does it mean?
