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Aug 28, 2006 03:38 PM

What would you do?

by mabebu

I saw a doctor today. I just looked him up on my state's licensing portal and he was not listed...to make sure, I called the state and found out he definitely does not have a license to practice in my state.

My question is: what should I do? Should I file a complaint against him for practicing medicine w/out a license or should I call his office and notify them of the problem?

Thanks in advance for sharing your thoughts.


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from ktwlpn
Old Aug 28, 2006, 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by mabebu
I saw a doctor today. I just looked him up on my state's licensing portal and he was not listed...to make sure, I called the state and found out he definitely does not have a license to practice in my state.

My question is: what should I do? Should I file a complaint against him for practicing medicine w/out a license or should I call his office and notify them of the problem?

Thanks in advance for sharing your thoughts.
Did you like the doctor? Were you planning on continuing to see him? If yes-I would call the office and tell them what you found and hear what their explanation is then I would follow up to see if his license gets posted on the site. Was there something about him that was a little "off" ? Is that why you looked up his license? If so-then I would report it to the state also ....Let us know what you find out.I don't think I have ever looked up an MD's license-never had reason to do so....
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No. 2
from mabebu
Old Aug 28, 2006, 03:52 PM

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Thanks for replying--nothing seemed off with him--I liked him and would go back though I don't have any reason to at this point. It's just a habit of mine to look up health practitioners to see where they went to school, how many years of experience, etc. I usually do it before I see them but was a little late this time...
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No. 3
from suzanne4 Staff
Old Aug 28, 2006, 04:13 PM

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It is illegal to practice medicine without a license. And the physician needs one for each state that they are practicing in, the same way that a nurse does.
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No. 4
from cotjockey
Old Aug 28, 2006, 04:33 PM

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Does he maybe go by a middle name or a nickname instead of his given name? We used to have a doctor that everyone called J.B...his name was Martin Donald _______.
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No. 5
from LilPeanut
Old Aug 28, 2006, 04:34 PM

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I think you would be obligated to report this, now that you know. Whether it is an oversight or what, it shouldn't continue. If you report it and he really has a license, it just wasn't listed for whatever reason, it's not an issue. If he really is practicing without a license, he needs to stop.
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No. 6
from mabebu
Old Aug 28, 2006, 04:39 PM

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I have to submit the complaint in writing and they are mailing me the forms---I was just hesitant to do so thinking it was probably some sort of administrative oversight. But then again, this should be one item that gets taken care of without exception.

There was no other MD listed with his last name in the entire statee so it's definitely not a case of mistaken identity...
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No. 7
from RNgirlie
Old Aug 28, 2006, 06:20 PM

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you need to report him because he is simply breaking the law.
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No. 8
from Jolie Premium Member
Old Aug 28, 2006, 07:02 PM

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Besides possibly practicing without a license, he may also be engaging in insurance fraud.

I would contact your insurance carrier and ask them to with-hold payment until you learn this "doctor's" true status.
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No. 9
from Elisheva
Old Aug 28, 2006, 09:11 PM

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He's putting everyone in his office at risk, not to mention his patients. I would call and ask his office for an explanation. If I didn't get a good one, I'd notify someone.
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