![]() ![]() An unidentified person denied that request. Ali have surgery on his left arm to remove lumps caused by dialysis. Francis Medical Center recommended that Mr. Ali medical treatment, and summoned corrections officers to escort Mr. Ali saw Tsakiris again on Decemand requested new medication, Elbasvir, for his hepatitis. Ali to a physician or provide him the prescribed medication. He advised her of his issues with his medications, but Tsakiris refused to refer Mr. Ali met with Tsakiris because his ear had started bleeding during dialysis. He further states he is supposed to receive Remvella and Benadryl to prevent itching during dialysis but he is not being given those medications. Ali states he is supposed to have his blood tested every 60 days, but the DOC is not doing the tests. ![]() He was prescribed steroids after the surgery and was provided a wheelchair due to swelling and pain in his feet. Plaintiff underwent surgery to remove infected skin from his hands and feet during a previous period of incarceration in 2008. Ali’s complaint arises from the medical treatment, or lack thereof, he has received while incarcerated at SWSP for his Hepatitis C and Lichen planus disease. Marin (6) SCO Powers (7) SCO Flowers (8) Nurse David, last name unknown (9) SWSP Social Worker Adams (10) SCO Cortez (11) the New Jersey Department of Corrections (“DOC”) (12) Lieutenant Miranda, last name unknown and (13) John & Jane Does 1-100 (collectively “defendants”). Ali names the following as defendants: (1) University Correctional Health Care Rutgers (“UCHC”) (2) Nurse Monica Tsakiris (3) SWSP Administrator Willie Bonds (4) Sergeant Watermasysk (5) SCO E. BACKGROUND The allegations of the complaint will be construed as true for purposes of this screening opinion. For the following reasons, the complaint will be permitted to proceed in part. § 1915(e)(2)(B) and 1915A to determine whether it should be dismissed as frivolous or malicious, for failure to state a claim upon which relief may be granted, or because it seeks monetary relief from a defendant who is immune from suit. At this time, this Court must screen the complaint pursuant to 28 U.S.C. He is proceeding pro se with a civil rights complaint filed pursuant to 42 U.S.C. INTRODUCTION Plaintiff Al-Wahid Ali is a state prisoner currently incarcerated at South Woods State Prison (“SWSP”) in Bridgeton, New Jersey. : : UNIVERSITY CORRECTIONAL : HEALTH CARE, : RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY, et al., : OPINION : Defendants. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY _ AL-WAHID ALI, : : Plaintiff, : Civ.
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