Investigative Report on Warren Levin, M.D.
This report , written in December 2003, alleges that Warren M. Levin, M.D., while practicing in Connecticut, had engaged in illegitimate medical practices, falsely told patients he was doing research, and had staff members perform procedures for which they were not properly credentialed and licensed. Levin relocated to Arizona at about that time and let his Connecticut license lapse in August 2004. However, the Connecticut Department of Health obtained a consent agreement to ensure that if he reapplied for licensure in Connecticut, it could deny the application unless he could demonstrate that his practice would be legal, safe, and effective. State of Connecticut Department of Public Health Division of Health Systems Regulation INVESTIGATIVE REPORT December 16. 2003 Petition No.: 2003-0114-001-005 Respondent’s Name: Warren Levin, M.D. …
Continue Reading >Disciplinary Action against Warren Levin, M.D.
In June 2005, the Connecticut Department of Health accepted a consent agreement under which Warren M. Levin, M.D., waived his right to a hearing about allegations that, if proven, would have been grounds for disciplinary action. The investigator’s report, written in December 2003, alleged that Levin had engaged in chelation therapy and illegitimate medical practices, falsely told patients he was doing research, and had staff members perform procedures for which they were not properly credentialed and licensed. Levin relocated to Arizona at about that time and let his Connecticut license lapse in August 2004. However, the Department took steps to ensure that if he reapplied for licensure in Connecticut, it could deny the application unless he could demonstrate that his practice would be legal, safe, …
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