Medical board accuses OB-GYN of sexual misconduct for sexting patient

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SAN DIEGO, Calif. — An OB-GYN, who is accused of sexting a female patient he saw for a breast exam, pap smear and IUD insertion, could have his medical license suspended.

The board said he failed to have a chaperone present during a breast exam, pap smear and IUD placement during three patient visits from 2021-2022. The medical board said texting between Garg and the patient took off and “became romantic and personal with sexual innuendos.” The doctor and patient then exchanged photos of themselves on January 14th, 2022, and their conversation included sexual references.

 

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