Fresno surgeon Victor Lynn Perry has medical license revoked after sexual misconduct
A physician in California has lost the ability to practice medicine following allegations of sexual assault against a patient. Dr. Victor Lynn Perry’s medical license was revoked by the Medical Board of California, effective Tuesday, after an investigation substantiated claims of misconduct.
Details of the Incident
The incident occurred in September 2021 at Dr. Perry’s office in Fresno. A patient, who had previously undergone neck surgery, was seeking treatment for sciatic nerve pain. During the examination, Dr. Perry allegedly pressed on the patient’s groin area with his hand, using “small, half-circular motions” and moving “down groin, inside her thigh,” according to the board’s documentation.
The patient was wearing a menstrual pad at the time, which Dr. Perry removed before allegedly inserting his fingers without gloves. Following the examination, the patient immediately ended the appointment and informed the receptionist in a note that she had been “totally violated.”
Legal and Professional Consequences
The Medical Board of California’s decision to revoke Dr. Perry’s license means he is no longer permitted to legally practice medicine within the state. He is required to pay $65,926 to cover the costs associated with the investigation and its enforcement.
Assembly Bill 1636 stipulates that any physician found to have engaged in sexual misconduct is permanently barred from having their license reinstated in California.
Frequently Asked Questions
What prompted the Medical Board of California to take action?
The Medical Board of California revoked Dr. Perry’s license after an investigation confirmed a patient’s allegations of sexual assault during an examination in September 2021.
What specific actions did Dr. Perry allegedly take?
According to the Medical Board’s documents, Dr. Perry allegedly pressed on the patient’s groin area and inserted his fingers without gloves during an examination for sciatic nerve pain.
What is the long-term impact of the license revocation?
The revocation permanently prohibits Dr. Perry from practicing medicine in California, and he is required to pay $65,926 in associated costs. Under California law, he is ineligible to have his license reinstated.
What role do patient reports play in ensuring accountability within the healthcare system?