Patients from a doctor in New York are asked to urgently be tested for HIV and hepatitis.
New York State Department of Health officials are asking Westchester County clinic patients to... Tomorrow Medicine in White Plains and Mount Kisco - get tested for HIV, hepatitis B and C, writes NBC New York.
Health officials recommend testing for anyone who has had an infusion, injection, or blood sampling in these clinics, due to the fact that four patients have discovered the hepatitis C virus.
Dr. Timothy Morley, owner Tomorrow Medicine, ordered to immediately stop medical practice before the official hearing.
He is accused of failing to prepare appropriate documents as part of state and local investigations. His license was suspended "after discovering a number of inappropriate infection control practices and discovering problems related to the storage, preparation, handling and administration of medications," officials said.
Patients unscrupulous doctor can pass tests for free. For more information, contact the Westchester County Department of Health at + 1 (914) 995-7499. You can also contact the New York State Department of Health at + 1 (888) 364-4902.
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