The Greenbrier Clinic Mammography Lawsuit: Seeking Justice for Patients Given Unreliable Results
The Greenbrier Clinic in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, has long marketed itself as a leader in healthcare, promising “maximum comfort and safety” through “state-of-the-art diagnostic technologies.” However, a recently filed class action lawsuit alleges that patients who received mammograms at the clinic over a period of more than two years did not get the quality of care they were promised—and paid for.
On March 23, 2026, the clinic sent letters to patients disclosing “serious concern about the quality of the mammography” performed at its facility between October 28, 2023, and February 26, 2026. The FDA ordered the clinic to stop performing mammograms after determining that it failed to meet the clinical image quality standards required under the Mammography Quality Standards Act.
If you received a mammogram at The Greenbrier Clinic between October 28, 2023, and February 26, 2026, regardless of where you live, you may be entitled to compensation.
Call Powell & Majestro at (304) 346-2889 or Contact Us Online to evaluate your case for free.
The Allegations: Deficient Imaging and Misleading Assurances
The lawsuit, Martin v. The Greenbrier Clinic, Inc., filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia, alleges that the clinic provided mammograms that were “deficient, inferior, and of lesser value” than what was advertised. The complaint asserts five causes of action:
- Unfair and Deceptive Acts and Practices;
- Unjust Enrichment;
- Breach of Contract;
- Fraudulent, Deceptive, or Misleading Representations;
- Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress;
Why This Case Matters
A mammogram is more than a medical procedure—it is a tool for peace of mind and early intervention. When a healthcare provider fails to ensure the accuracy of these screenings, patients face real consequences:
- Delayed Diagnosis: A false “benign” result can mean missed opportunities for early cancer treatment, when outcomes are most favorable.
- Emotional Distress: Learning that your screening results cannot be trusted creates fear and uncertainty that no patient should have to endure.
- Financial Loss: Patients and their insurers paid for diagnostic services that did not meet the standard of care—an unjust financial burden.
- Need for Repeat Screening: The clinic itself acknowledged that most patients will need to have their mammograms reviewed and may require repeat imaging at another facility.
Who Qualifies to Join the Lawsuit?
The class action seeks to represent all patients who meet the following criteria:
- Received a mammogram at The Greenbrier Clinic in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, at any time between October 28, 2023, and February 26, 2026.
- Received the March 23, 2026, notification letter from the clinic informing you that your mammogram results may be unreliable.
You do not need to be a West Virginia resident to qualify. The Greenbrier Clinic serves a national and international clientele through The Greenbrier Resort, and the class includes affected patients regardless of where they live.
Take Action Today
If you received a mammogram at The Greenbrier Clinic between October 28, 2023, and February 26, 2026, and received a letter questioning the reliability of your results, contact us to discuss your legal options. There is no cost for the initial consultation, and you will not owe anything unless we recover compensation on your behalf.
Call Powell & Majestro at (304) 346-2889 or Contact Us Online to evaluate your case for free.

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