According to a New Hampshire filing, Glendale Obstetrics & Gynecology reported a hacking/IT incident linked to its network. The filing indicates that names and Social Security numbers may have been involved, and notice letters were dated April 9, 2026. Detailed information from the underlying official notice is not publicly accessible at this time, so many specifics remain limited. If you received a notice or think your information may be affected, review the steps below and fill out the form on this page to see whether you may qualify for a claim.
Glendale Obstetrics & Gynecology is a healthcare provider in Arizona. As a medical practice, it may collect and store sensitive personal information in connection with patient care, billing, and daily operations.
Key Facts at a Glance
- Company: Glendale Obstetrics & Gynecology
- Industry: Healthcare
- Location: Arizona
- Reported incident type: Hacking/IT incident
- Incident date listed in the filing: October 25, 2025
- Notice date: April 9, 2026
- Public listing date: April 13, 2026
- Information that may have been involved: Name and Social Security number
- Affected population: Not stated in the available filing information
- Source of public information: New Hampshire Attorney General filing
What Happened?
According to a New Hampshire Attorney General filing, Glendale Obstetrics & Gynecology reported a hacking/IT incident involving its network. The filing lists October 25, 2025 as the incident date, and notice letters were dated April 9, 2026.
Detailed information from the official notice is not publicly accessible at this time. Because the underlying notice could not be reviewed directly, the information here is based on the regulatory filing and should be read with that limitation in mind.
What Information Was Exposed?
The available filing indicates that the information potentially involved may have included individuals’ names and Social Security numbers. That combination can create a meaningful risk of identity theft or fraud, especially if the information is used with other data from outside sources.
The publicly available record provided here does not specify how many people were affected, whether medical treatment details were involved, or whether financial account information was part of the incident.
What Should You Do Next?
- Read any notice you received carefully. Check what information the company says may have been involved and whether it is offering credit monitoring or identity protection services.
- Consider placing a fraud alert or credit freeze. If Social Security numbers were involved, a credit freeze can help prevent new accounts from being opened in your name.
- Monitor your financial and insurance records. Review bank statements, credit card activity, explanation-of-benefits forms, and medical billing statements for anything you do not recognize.
- Get your free credit reports. Look for unfamiliar accounts, addresses, or inquiries, and dispute suspicious activity promptly.
- Keep copies of documents and expenses. Save the notice letter, screenshots, and records of time or money spent responding to the incident.
- Ask about your legal options. If you received notice or believe your information may have been involved, you can fill out the form on this page to contact Strauss Borrelli PLLC and find out whether you may qualify for a claim.
Your Legal Rights
If your personal information was affected, you may have legal rights depending on the facts of the incident and the laws that apply. In data incident matters, people sometimes seek relief for time spent protecting themselves, out-of-pocket losses, the risk of identity theft, and the alleged failure to use reasonable safeguards or provide timely notice.
Healthcare entities are generally expected to protect sensitive information, but every case turns on the specific evidence and the wording of the notice. An attorney can help you understand what documents to preserve, what deadlines may matter, and whether a class action or individual claim is worth exploring.
Why Hire Strauss Borrelli PLLC?
Strauss Borrelli PLLC represents individuals in data breach and privacy incident matters and understands the practical problems people face after a reported security event. Our firm can review the available filings, explain the next steps in plain language, and assess whether the facts support a legal claim.
If you were notified about the Glendale Obstetrics & Gynecology incident, Strauss Borrelli PLLC can help you evaluate your options without pressure. Use the form provided on this page to get in touch.
Find out if you qualify for compensation
We would like to speak with you about your rights and potential legal remedies in response to this data breach. Please fill out the form, below, or contact us at 872.263.1100 or sam@straussborrelli.com.










