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Welts v. Johenning

6/26/1989

Per Curiam.


Plaintiffs James J. and Marian Wells appeal from a judgment entry which granted the motion for summary judgment of defendants Paul Johenning, M.D., and Forsythe, Stueber & Johenning, M.D., Inc. For the reasons set forth below, we reverse.





The record indicates that James Wells suffered from recurrent prostatitis for two years before defendant Paul Johenning operated on him for this condition on May 6, 1985. Due to post-surgical complications, Johenning subsequently performed additional surgery on Wells on May 17, 1985. Following these additional procedures, Wells was incontinent of urine, and hscontinued to treat with Johenning for the next several months in order to alleviate this problem.


Wells' last appointment with Johenning was on January 8, 1986. Wells did not keep a follow-up appointment scheduled for March 12, 1986, however. Thereafter, on February 5, 1987, Wells' attorney notified Johenning that Wells was contemplating filing a malpractice action against Johenning. Wells subsequently filed this action against Johenning, Forsythe, Stueber & Johenning, M.D., Inc., and three other defendants on July 23, 1987.


On March 7, 1988, defendants Paul Johenning and Forsythe, Stueber & Johenning, Inc., moved for summary judgment contending that the action was not filed within the statute of limitations set forth in R.C. 2305.11(A), because, defendants argued, the statute commenced to run on January 8, 1986, the date on which Johenning last treated Wells.


Plaintiffs subsequently filed a brief in opposition, supported by an affidavit from Wells, which indicated that at the January 8, 1986 office visit, Johenning gave Wells a prescription for medication and also discussed other methods and procedures which could be employed to alleviate Wells' incontinence. Wells further indicated in his affidavit that he needed time to consider these treatment options, and, at Johenning's request, scheduled a follow-up appointment with Johenning for March 12, 1986. Thereafter, according to Wells' affidavit, he decided to obtain a second opinion and subsequently met with Timothy Sidor, M.D., on March 5, 1986. Finally, Wells indicated, he considered his professional relationship with Johenning to be in effect until he failed to keep the March 12, 1986 appointment.


The trial court subsequently granted defendants' motion for summary judgment, and this appeal was commenced.





For their sole assignment of error, plaintiffs contend that the trial court erred in granting defendants' motion for summary judgment because the parties contemplated that the March 12, 1986 appointment would be a follow-up to the January 8, 1986 appointment, and because medication was prescribed at this appointment. These two facts, plaintiffs argue, caused the physician-patient relationship to continue beyond January 8, 1986. As we find that reasonable minds could conclude that the physician-patient relationship did continue until Wells failed to appear for the March 12, 1986 appointment, we find that summary judgment was improvidently granted, and we reverse.


Pursuant to R.C. 2305.11(A), an action for medical malpractice must be commenced within one year after the cause of action occurs. If, however, prior to the expiration of this one-year limitation period, the claimant giveswritten notice to the physician that he is considering bringing an action for malpractice, the action may be commenced within one hundred eighty days after the notice is given. R.C. 2305.11(B).


The time at which the cause of action accrues, and the statute of limitations commences to run, is (a) w

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