Dr. Barry Brock, a former OB-GYN who practiced at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in California from 1979 to 2024, is facing serious allegations from more than 160 former patients. The lawsuits claim Brock engaged in sexual abuse and inappropriate conduct during his medical practice, including invasive exams without medical justification, post-childbirth cosmetic stitching, and making sexually explicit comments to patients. Several women have also reported that Brock conducted exams without gloves and used instruments forcefully, leaving them feeling violated both physically and emotionally.
Survivors describe a range of trauma resulting from their experiences, including pain, anxiety, and long-term fear of seeking medical care. Many of these women say their complaints were dismissed or ignored for years by the institutions where Brock worked, especially Cedars-Sinai. Despite ongoing concerns from patients, the hospital allowed Brock to continue practicing until 2024, when it finally revoked his privileges following an internal investigation into patient reports. Dr. Brock has denied all allegations, stating that the accusations are false and that all exams he performed were medically necessary. His legal team claims the lawsuits are financially motivated.
The legal complaints aim not only to hold Brock accountable, but also to highlight institutional failures at Cedars-Sinai. According to the lawsuits, the hospital failed to respond appropriately to multiple warnings and patient complaints, allowing misconduct to continue for decades. Survivors are seeking compensation for their suffering and pushing for stronger regulations and oversight to protect future patients.
Sexual assault attorneys are playing a key role in these legal actions. They help victims by gathering proof such as medical records and witness accounts, managing the complexities of court proceedings, and ensuring the survivors’ voices are heard. These attorneys guide clients through the legal process, helping them understand their rights and obtain fair compensation. Their work is crucial for enabling justice, especially in cases of abuse that may have occurred years ago.
In conclusion, the lawsuits against Dr. Barry Brock and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center underscore the importance of accountability in healthcare settings. Survivors’ stories bring attention to the need for better patient protections and institutional transparency. Legal action gives victims a chance to seek justice and initiate systemic changes in how hospitals handle complaints of abuse. For those affected by similar experiences, sexual assault attorneys can provide critical support and legal guidance.
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Dr. Barry J. Brock is an OB/GYN who practiced at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and elsewhere. He is now facing numerous allegations and lawsuits related to sexual misconduct towards his patients.
Allegations include sexual misconduct, inappropriate comments, and unwanted and unnecessary medical procedures during critical medical care.
Dr. Brock practiced at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. He is alleged to have engaged in misconduct while affiliated with Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Cedars-Sinai Health System, Cedars Sinai Medical Group, Cedars Sinai Women’s Medical Group, Beverly Hills OB/GYN, Rodeo Drive Women’s Health Center, and Barry J. Brock, M.D., Inc.
Allegations include inappropriate comments, unnecessary exams, unconsented procedures, and sexual touching.
The lawsuits suggest Dr. Brock’s misconduct spans over 40 years.
Cedars-Sinai is accused of allowing Dr. Brock to continue practicing despite numerous complaints, failing to protect patients from harm.
Yes, if you were a patient of Dr. Brock and believe you were subjected to misconduct, you may be eligible to file a claim.
California’s lookback window allows some survivors to file claims even if the statute of limitations has expired. Please call McGrath Kavinoky LLP right away if you suspect you have a claim against Dr. Barry J. Brock. We are available 24/7 at (310) 322-4444. You will only speak with a woman when you call.
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