In response to the FDA’s Monday announcement that other NECC products may be linked to the fungal meningitis outbreak, the Ohio Department of Health has instructed 64 clinics throughout the state to contact anyone who’s received an injection with an NECC medication. The Centers for Disease Control and the FDA provided the list of clinics on Tuesday, according to Cincinnati.com.
"At this time, ODH does not have a count on the number of patients that received drugs in the expanded recall list,” said Dr. Ted Wymyslo, state health department director.
Thus far, the state has confirmed seven cases of fungal meningitis, including four in Marion County and one each in Crawford, Hamilton, and Morrow counties.
Ohio facilities that received NECC medications from May 21, 2012 to October 3, 2012, include:
Akron:
Akron Children’s Hospital
Ashland:
Ashland/Mansfield Foot & Ankle Specialists
Beachwood:
Contemporary Cosmetic Surgery
Surgcenter Cleveland LLC
Belpre:
Physicians Outpatient Surgery Center
Blue Ash:
Professional Radiology
Canfield:
Vitreo-Retinal Consultants
Canton:
Eye Centers of Ohio
Ohio Retina Associates
Vitreo Retinal Consultants
Chardon:
Smith Vein Institute
Cincinnati:
The Christ Hospital Spine Surgery Center
Cincinnati Eye Institute
Cincinnati Pain Management, Cornell Road
Greater Cincinnati Pain Management, Hunt Road
Medical Weight Management Center
Middletown Surgery Center, Franklin
Physicians Healthsource Inc.
Western Hills Interventional Pain
SW Ohio ASC, Middletown
Columbus:
Dublin Pain Clinic
Eye Center of Columbus
Mid-West Allergy Associates Inc.
New You Center for Advanced Medical Aesthetics
Taylor Station
Dayton:
Dayton Vitreo-Retinal Associates
Eye Laser and Surgery Center
Kunesh Eye Center
Samaritan North Surgery Center
Dublin:
Artemis Laser Vein Center
Dublin Physical Medicine
Ortho-Spine Rehab Center Inc.
Timeless Skin Solutions
Fairview Park:
Northcoast Opthalmology
Findlay:
Findlay Surgery Center
Franklin:
Middletown Surgery Center
Gahanna:
Scott Gurwin MD
Gallipolis:
Holzer Clinic
Kent:
Western Reserve Surgery Center
Lima:
Eye Surgery Center of Western Ohio
Lorain:
Roman A. Ringel MD
Mansfield:
Mansfield Foot and Ankle Specialists
Revision Advanced Surgery Center
Marion:
BKC Pain Specialists
Marion Pain Clinic
Marysville:
Marysville Surgical Center
Mayfield Heights:
Jason Leedy MD
Medina:
HMT Dermatology
Middleburg Heights:
Medical Eye Associates Inc.
Mentor:
Mentor Surgery Center
Vitreo Retinal Consultants – Mentor
Middletown:
SW Ohio ASC
Painesville:
Surgical Care Center (2165 Mentor Avenue)
Parma Heights:
Northern Ohio Eye Center
Portsmouth:
Eye Specialists of Ohio
Southern Ohio Medical Center
St. Clairsville:
Khoury Eye Center Inc.
Stow:
St. Clare Surgery Center
Tallmadge:
Novus Clinic
Toledo:
Advanced Pain Management
Toledo Clinic Outpatient Surgery Center
Westlake:
George Parras MD
Wilmington:
Eye Services LLC
Wooster:
Skin Care Solutions
Zanesville:
Insight Surgery & Laser Center LLC
Related posts:
NECC News: Fungal Meningitis Lawsuits Filed in Minnesota, Michigan, New Jersey, Tennessee, and Virginia (updated October 17)
NECC News: NECC Cuts Jobs, FDA Investigates More Products
NECC News: Two More Injections Possibly Linked to Fungal Meningitis Outbreak per FDA
NECC News: Ameridose Employees Talk, Senators Ask Questions, & Candidate Gives Up Contribution
House of Representatives Wants to Speak with NECC and Woman Files First Meningitis Lawsuit
NECC Loses Ohio License and 2004 Meningitis Lawsuit Comes to Light
What Epidural Steroid Patients Need to Know about the NECC Fungal Meningitis Outbreak

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