Birmingham, Alabama's most negligent medical practitioners have set their sites on Hoover's Greystone community. Located at the top of Highway 280 near the famous golf and country club at the intersection with 119, the area contains highly affluent residential and commercial real estate. The average family income for a resident in this area was recently listed at $160,000 USD annually.
In a new video series I look at some of the bad doctors I had personal dealing with as a patient and customer over the years who have set up shop in this area. I tell of others experience and share some insight into my own dealings.
In late 2024 American Health Imaging, Inc. (“AHI”) and founder / CEO, Scott Arant, were announced to pay the United States federal government and the State of Georgia $5,250,000 to resolve allegations that they violated the False Claims Act by: (1) providing physicians with meals, tickets to sporting events, and other gifts to induce those physicians to refer diagnostic scans to AHI’s independent diagnostic testing facilities; and (2) entering into above fair market value personal services agreements with referring physicians to induce those physicians to refer scans to AHI.
I was a patient of American Health Imaging in 2019 where radiology Dr. Angus Baird MD failed to note a broken skull injury and head trauma I almost died from. Subsequently, I tried to contact Scott Arant of AHI, the doctor and Birmingham Radiological Group (50 MD's on payroll) CEO Doyle Stewart (listen to my recorded phone calls in other videos on my channel). NONE would help me correct this mistake, refund my $500, or get me any recourse or redress in my matter. I was physically disabled and being denied and dismissed repeatedly after paying money. I likewise filed a complaint with the Alabama medical board, this was thrown out and dismissed. I am convinced AHI and their partners (such as UAB St. Vincent's (Ascension) are thoroughly corrupt and instances such as this reveal only the tip of the iceberg of far deeper issues.