How long does it take Warden to approve inmate to see medical treatment?
I know someone who is experiencing the following symptons: fainting, dizzyness, blurred vision. He fainted 3 times for the last 10 days. He can’t sleep well. He said when he fainted the first time, he felt everything shrink. He couldn’t see welll after the first time he fainted. It’s not because he’s got myopia cuz he doesnt! He’s constantly dizzy. He was diagonosed with high blood pressure several years ago. Anyways I wonder how long it takes the Warden to approve and is there something I can do to rush them.?Call the lawyer or what? because he needs help immediately and Im afraid his symptoms are gonna get worse!
please dont be judgemental and think "he’s got what he deserved." He’s in a low security jail.
He has requested to see medical help. He’s jus afraid the the staff has neglected his application
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I’m sure he’s been to the prison infirmary, correct? Thus, if there were a pressing urgency, the doctors and nurses there would be certain he was taken care of immediately. I’m sure the docs know what the sitch is and are working on it.
Sorry, there is a long list of problems in the world that deserve attention before this one.
It will depend on the facility. A lot of them have medical staff that would see him first, sometimes the doctors are only there certain days though. You can try calling his lawyer. He may be able to give you some info or at least tell you who to contact. But the person himself will need to put in a request for medical.
Where I worked they put in what was called a kite with the reason they needed to see the doctor and these were forwarded to our nursing staff who would set up the appointments by need.