Dr. Keith Blair

La Mesa, California

Dr. Keith Blair  was a retired dentist  having practiced for over 50 years in San Diego.  He was the President of the San Diego Dental Society and he was the editor of the San Diego Bulletin, the  California Dental Association monthly journal,  and  the magazine for the International College of Dentists. 

Devoted to  his patients, he listed his home phone number in the phone directory  making  himself available to his patients at all hours.  If  a patient  called him at 10:00 pm with a toothache,  he would meet his patient at his office  that  night  to put them at ease.  He  considered dentistry  his calling. 

An avid reader of the news, he would write editorials on dentistry.   Having been called upon to fix bad dental work, he would testify in court on behalf of patients.   He had the utmost respect for medical professionals.  If he had an appointment with a doctor, it was called a consultation.   So, it  was even more of a betrayal that he would be harmed in a system that he  devoted his life  to, and after having  committed much of his practice to the safety of his patients. 

At 79, Dr. Blair chose to  retire  to be by his wife’s side through her battle with  breast cancer.   Following his wife’s death,  he lived  on his own for five years  and  was very  independent.  In time, he moved in with his daughter. 

Dr. Blair  took care of himself,  saw his general doctor regularly,  and  knew he had to speak  to his doctor  when he started having trouble with  severe back pain. 

His doctor recommended  a  hospital  stay  for testing.   Thinking he was only going to be in the hospital for a few days, Dr. Blair was admitted.  What should have been a brief hospital stay turned into a nightmare. 

Without informing his family, Dr. Blair was placed on a powerful cocktail of anti psychotics like Risperdal and Haldol that caused a sudden mental decline. 

When his family could not awaken him and found him unresponsive, they sought answers  from his doctor.   The  doctor  said that he  had developed sudden onset Alzheimer’s  Disease, and moved him to a nursing home.   

While at the nursing home, he was given more drugs without consent.  There he fell seven times, suddenly became diabetic, and acquired a MRSA infection.  His decline was rapid.  After the last fall, his family was told that his heart and his kidneys were failing.  He passed away just a few weeks later. 

After his death, his family obtained his medical records.   They  discovered that his consent  forms were falsified,  including a do not resuscitate order  Dr. Blair had never signed.  His back pain turned out to be spinal stenosis a condition that can be  easily  treated with over the counter medication.  At his funeral, his family vowed to seek answers. 

They learned of California’s outdated compensation cap when they  sought  the advice of an attorney.  They were told by multiple attorneys that they had a  case,  but it was not worth much due to their father’s age and retirement status.   They were forced into arbitration by the nursing home.  Once in arbitration, an attorney dropped  any further legal action  because,  due to the cap,  their options were limited. 



When his daughter filed a complaint to the Medical Board of California, the Medical Board investigator told her the doctor would definitely face an accusation of wrongdoing brought by the Board. However, the Board negotiated a settlement with the doctor without her knowledge under which he received only a public letter of reprimand. It took 18 months to get the letter, but the Medical Board didn’t post it for another year and a half because they were waiting for the doctor to take the agreed upon classes. Usually, the classes are required to be taken within 6 months of the decision. It was a “very pitiful” public letter of reprimand, according to Dr. Blair’s daughter, and didn’t begin to address what they had done to her father.  Instead of including the drugging and falsifications, the letter just stated there were medical record keeping issues, along with giving her father a diabetic drug even though he didn’t have diabetes. 

As a health care professional, Dr. Blair gave hours of free care to priests and nuns.  He gave his time to the Nazareth House, a boarding school for foster children, where he would provide free care to the at-risk children who resided there.   His  passion was health care and  providing the best possible care to his patients.  Yet, he was not given the best possible care in his time of need and became a victim of medical negligence. 

Dr. Blair’s daughter is fighting so that no other family has to go through what hers did. 
Latest Patient Safety Videos
Video thumbnail
Consumer Alert: SB 29 Protects Patients
01:40
Video thumbnail
KGTV-SD (ABC) - San Diego, CA: Secret Doctor Rehab Program On Hold
00:56
Video thumbnail
ABC10: California bill aims to help struggling doctors, but critics warn of patient safety risks
02:24
Video thumbnail
TURNTO23: Latina Maternal Health Awareness
02:36
Video thumbnail
KBAK: 4th Annual Latina Maternal Health Fair
02:46
Video thumbnail
Shame on Cedars Protest
40:38
Video thumbnail
Support the Kathy Olsen Patient Empowerment Project (KOPE)
02:41
Video thumbnail
ABC 10 - Medical Board Proposes Confidential Drug Rehab Program For Doctors
02:20
Video thumbnail
The Kathy Olsen Patient Empowerment Project (KOPE)
07:43
Video thumbnail
TMZ Reports on Doctors Responsible for Matthew Perry's Death
05:08
Video thumbnail
Latina Maternal Health Fair 2024 in Kern County
04:02
Video thumbnail
Medical Board of California Commends Public Advocacy
01:12
Video thumbnail
KBAK-Bakersfield, CA: Desert Cities Face Ongoing Crises Amid Financial Struggles & Hospital Downsize
07:48
Video thumbnail
KBFX (FOX) - Bakersfield, CA: Latina Maternal Health Awareness Month
02:31
Video thumbnail
KBFX (FOX) - Bakersfield, CA: Latina Health Fair For Maternal Health
00:49
Video thumbnail
KERO-BFL (ABC) - Bakersfield, CA: Local Doctor Being Investigated For Negligence
02:30
Video thumbnail
KGTV-SD (ABC) - San Diego, CA: Doctor On Probation After Being High On Duty
06:27
Video thumbnail
KCAL - Los Angeles, CA: Abortion Emergency Debate
02:39
Video thumbnail
NBC 7 - San Diego, CA: Bill Aims To Slow Maternity Ward Closures
01:49
Video thumbnail
KPIX-SF (CBS) - San Francisco, CA: Susan Lieu - A Medical Negligance Story
03:52
Video thumbnail
Meet Maria Ibarra Navarrette – Medical Board Reform Advocate
03:30
Video thumbnail
Consumer Alert—New Consumer Rights: Patient Impact Statement
02:00
Video thumbnail
KGTV-SD (ABC) - San Diego, CA: Doctor Accused of Putting Hidden Camera In A Hospital Restroom
03:22
Video thumbnail
Maria Ibarra Navarrette’s testimony to the Medical Board of CA
02:53
Video thumbnail
KFMB-SD (CBS) - San Diego, CA: Dental Visit Leads To Hospital Stay
02:51
Video thumbnail
KGET - Bakersfield, CA: California Medical Board Meets in Bakersfield to Address Maternal Mortality
02:52
Video thumbnail
KBAK (FOX58) - Bakersfield, CA: High Maternal Mortality Rate
02:59
Video thumbnail
KERO-BFL (23ABC) – Bakersfield, CA: Maternal Mortality Addressed By Medical Board
03:12
Video thumbnail
KERO-BFL (23ABC) – Bakersfield, CA: Pregnancy Care Mistreatment
02:22
Video thumbnail
Xavier De Leon Speaks on Baby’s Rights and a Required Interview before Complaints are Dismissed
02:54
Video thumbnail
Sandy Perez Shares Her MBC Experience and her Advocacy for all Death Complaint Investigations
02:52
Video thumbnail
Sandy Perez Shares Her MBC Experience and her Advocacy for all Death Complaint Investigations
02:52
Video thumbnail
CNBC - Last Call: Home Insurance Crisis
06:45
Video thumbnail
KOVR-SAC (CBS) - Sacramento, CA: Physician Under Fire For Sexual Battery
02:12
Video thumbnail
Tracy Dominguez & Xavier De Leon Patient Testimony
04:01
Video thumbnail
Michele Monserratt-Ramos Shares How Her Fight for Change Led to a Medical Board Reform Campaign
03:09
Video thumbnail
Denise Johnson Shares her Pursuit for MBC Accountability & for all Death Complaint Investigations
03:06
Video thumbnail
Jordan Perez Patient Testimony
02:52
Video thumbnail
Carol Bradley Shares Her MBC Experience and the Need for More Input into the Enforcement Process
03:03
Video thumbnail
Xavier De Leon Patient Testimony
02:54
Video thumbnail
Kimberly Turbin’s Advocacy for Medical Board Reform and Required Interview for Dismissed Complaints
01:53
Video thumbnail
KERO-BFL (ABC) - Bakersfield, CA: Crystal Guijarro Rodriguez on the Negligence of Doctors
06:09
Video thumbnail
KFMB-SD (CBS) - San Diego, CA: Hundreds Wrongly Told They May Have Cancer
03:20
Video thumbnail
KERO-BFL (ABC) - Bakersfield, CA: Larcenia Taylor on the Loss of Her Husband James Taylor
05:13
Video thumbnail
KERO-BFL (ABC) - Bakersfield, CA: Monica De La Rosa Speaks About the Loss of her Daughter Sabrina
04:35
Video thumbnail
KERO-BFL (ABC) - Bakersfield, CA: Tracy Dominguez Speaks About The Loss of Her Daughter and Grandson
07:22
Video thumbnail
KERO-BFL (ABC) - Bakersfield, CA: Michele Ramos Speaks About Loss and Liability in the Medical Field
07:58
Video thumbnail
KGET - Consumer Watchdog Advocates Note The Importance of Making Change Within The Healthcare System
02:26
Video thumbnail
ABC - Bakersfield, CA; Consumer Watchdog Shows Support in Honor of the Latina Maternal Health Fair
02:53

Support Consumer Watchdog

Subscribe to our newsletter

To be updated with all the latest news, press releases and special reports.

More Patients Fighting for Change

Justin Zetino

Justin Zetino was truly passionate about music. He had a deep admiration for the...

Patty Plascencia

Patty Plascencia is a business owner in Chula Vista and has been a leading...

Laylianna Medina

Susanna Talamantes had a history of pregnancy complications. With her first pregnancy, she suffered from...

Jose Ibarra

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prGcGQ9iNnM Jose Ibarra was fortunate to be surrounded by family that loved him.  He had...

Kira Johnson

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8RhMNOvHNY&list=PL_fFbgGe88MrISnwyZw63R7WkFuPP1NAz&index=2 39-year-old Kira Johnson was a remarkable person. She could speak five languages, had raced...

Dana Stinson

At the peak of her nursing career, Dana Stinson was permanently disabled by a...