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Novi Dialysis Center Remains Closed as State Health Officials Take over Investigation

Fieger Law says it is representing families after multiple patients were seriously or critically injured and one died following routine dialysis treatment.

  • On Thursday, June 25, 2026, Fieger Law announced it was retained by several families after patients suffered serious injuries or died following routine treatment at the Novi DaVita Dialysis Center.
  • Following the discovery of a deceased patient on June 21, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is leading a public health investigation after Novi Police Department found no evidence of criminal conduct.
  • Four patients were identified at Henry Ford Providence Novi Hospital, including one in intensive care, prompting the Oakland County Health Division to request the center temporarily close as a precautionary measure.
  • Patient Smiley Ramahha reported health complications after treatment, raising concerns about staffing turnover and stating his heart problems could jeopardize his transplant list position after a 20-year wait.
  • DaVita stated it is aware of the incident but cannot comment on specifics due to patient privacy laws, as health officials have not announced a timeline for the center to reopen.
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FIEGER LAW TO REPRESENT SEVERAL FAMILIES SERIOUSLY INJURED FOLLOWING TREATMENT AT THE NOVI DAVITA DIALYSIS CENTER

SOUTHFIELD, Mich., June 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Fieger Law has been retained to represent several families seriously and critically injured following routine treatment at the Novi DaVita Dialysis Center. There is an ongoing investigation into the multiple illnesses reported and…

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Detroit Free Press broke the news in Detroit, United States on Thursday, June 25, 2026.
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