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​Pervy Doctor Banned For Life After Sex Toys Talk With Patient

​Pervy Doctor Banned For Life After Sex Toys Talk With Patient

The doc was found guilty, having also asked the patient about her favourite sex position and offering to give her porn

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A doctor has been given the chop from the job after asking a patient to bring sex toys to his surgery and asking her about her favourite position.

Gynaecologist Dr Iftekhar Ahmed has been banned from the medical register for life following an investigation which found he had also wanted to give the patient some porn.

The pervy doc is said to have asked the patient, who was in her forties, if she wanted to have sex after he performed an intimate procedure on her at his surgery in Huddersfield in the north of England.

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She told a Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service: "He started behaving strangely when I told him I didn't have a boyfriend and he started asking about my sex life and if I was having sex with anyone.

"I said I am having sex with someone because I didn't want him to know I was on my own because I felt uncomfortable and worried.

"He went on to ask many sexual questions like what sexual positions do I do and which I like. He asked if I like licking and he pulled his tongue out and wiggled it."

All a bit weird and not the sort of thing you'd want to experience. Ahmed was also staring at the woman as she put her clothes back on following the procedure, according to the patient.

He was found guilty of lots of sexual misconduct accusations, which included the talk about sex toys and the question about the patient's favourite sex position.

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The patient said: "I did not answer but I felt dirty.

"He asked me the same question again and I told him again I didn't understand. He then said again did I feel like I wanted to have sex whilst he was doing the exam. I did not answer."

And you expect to leave a doctor with a prescription to make you feel better, not an offer of some porn.

But the doctor apparently accessed the patient's medical records and got her phone number to make her an offer along those lines.

The patient told the tribunal of the phone call: "He said it was Dr Ahmed, did I remember what we said earlier and was it okay for him to come to my house to put the porn on my laptop.

"I said I wasn't at home and I could feel he was shocked. He paused and he said it was alright, he could come this evening. 'I said I didn't feel that it was alright for him to come round to install porn and I didn't want that."

Thankfully, the doctor won't be working in Britain again.

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