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Home / Health / Iowa Surgeon Faces Malpractice Charges

Iowa Surgeon Faces Malpractice Charges

16 Jan

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Summary

  • Six Iowans have accused a plastic surgeon of negligence.
  • State medical board charged surgeon with incompetence.
  • A hearing is scheduled for March 25-26, 2026.
Iowa Surgeon Faces Malpractice Charges

The Iowa Board of Medicine has formally charged Dr. Kahlil Jihad Andrews, an eastern Iowa plastic surgeon, with professional incompetence and improper medical record management. These charges follow accusations of negligence from six Iowans, stemming from investigations initiated in 2023 and 2024. Dr. Andrews, licensed in Iowa since 2012, has categorically denied the allegations through a written statement, emphasizing his dedication to patient care and his right to due process.

Allegations against Dr. Andrews date back to 2018, with patients citing issues like deformities from operations and nerve damage from liposuction and abdominoplasty. While some lawsuits have been voluntarily dropped by the plaintiffs, others remain active. One case involving a chin implant resulted in corrective surgery and complications, but a jury ultimately found no fault with Dr. Andrews' care.

A formal hearing concerning the board's charges against Dr. Andrews is scheduled for March 25 and 26, 2026. The board has not yet publicly detailed the specific conduct leading to the accusations, only confirming they occurred during his practice in the Coralville area. This proceeding will determine the professional standing of the surgeon amidst multiple patient claims.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The board has charged Dr. Andrews with professional incompetence, practicing medicine in a harmful manner, and improper medical record management.
Yes, six Iowans have alleged negligence against Dr. Andrews, with lawsuits citing issues like deformities and nerve damage.
A hearing on the charges against Dr. Andrews is scheduled for March 25 and 26, 2026.

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