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MS Surgery working as Specialist in Andrology: Jaipur Doctor falls under Medical Council Lens

Written By : Rumela De Sarkar Published On 2026-04-17T13:17:46+05:30  |  Updated On 18 April 2026 3:34 PM IST
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Jaipur Doctor Under Scrutiny Over Alleged Practice Beyond Registered Speciality

Jaipur: A Jaipur-based doctor has come under intense scrutiny amid allegations of practising beyond his registered speciality and being linked to an investigation involving unapproved pharmaceutical products. The case has triggered action and review by multiple regulatory bodies, including the Rajasthan Medical Council and drug control authorities.

According to reports, the controversy is linked to a private hospital in Jaipur, which is already under scrutiny over multiple allegations involving unauthorized treatment claims and questionable pharmaceutical activities.

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The doctor in question is registered with the Rajasthan Medical Council as an MBBS graduate with an MS in General Surgery. However, concerns were raised after the hospital’s official website described him as a specialist in andrology.

Rajasthan Medical Council officials clarified that doctors are permitted to practise only within the scope of their registered qualifications. They stated that practising in a super-speciality field without appropriate certification and registration may violate medical regulations and could lead to disciplinary action, including suspension or cancellation of registration. In serious cases, legal proceedings may also be initiated.

Speaking to Bhaskar English, Rajasthan Medical Council (RMC) Registrar Dr Girdhar Goyal stated that the doctor’s registration is not for this subject. He explained that his registration is for MS General Surgery. According to RMC and NMC rules, he can practice General Surgery. If he practices any speciality or super specialty, it is necessary to have a valid degree and its registration with the RMC. If he practices in any subject or specialisation other than his degree, it is wrong.

The accused doctor, however, defended his position, stating that there is no separate registration system for super-specialities after completing an MS degree. He further argued that fellowships and additional training do not require separate registration with the RMC, and that doctors are free to practise in their areas of expertise.

The controversy also stems from an investigation into an injection named “TRIMIX,” which was reportedly found during a drug department probe in Surat. Authorities later found that the drug does not have approval from the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI), which is mandatory for sale in India.

Billing records linked the injection to a pharmacy name that was not officially registered. The mobile number on the invoice was reportedly associated with the accused doctor.

Following this, the Gujarat Drugs Department alerted authorities, prompting a wider investigation. A search was conducted at the said pharmacy, located within the hospital premises. However, officials reported that no stock of the TRIMIX injection was found during the raid.

The Drug Department has since written to the Rajasthan Medical Council seeking action against the accused doctor. A notice has also been issued to the Pharmacy.

Drug Controller Ajay Fatak informed that a report has also been sent to DCGI in the case of illegal injection and injection supply, reports Bhaskar English.

Doctor's Defence:

In his defense, the doctor referred to Regulation 1.2.1 of the Indian Medical Council (Professional Conduct, Etiquette and Ethics) Regulations, and said that these regulations mandate that a physician should constantly strive to keep themselves abreast of new skills for the benefit of patients. Accordingly, he has completed several Fellowships, including a Clinical Fellowship in Andrology from the University College London Hospital, UK. He also clarified that there is no speciality in Andrology in India.

"I am a postgraduate in General Surgery with a Clinical fellowship in Andrology from University College London with a valid GMC. There is no speciality of Andrology in India and hence I can practise Andrology by mentioning in my title Fellowship in Andrology. Also, I have multiple other fellowships which can corroborate my statement," the doctor told Medical Dialogues.

Addressing the allegations regarding the illegal sale of TRIMIX injections, the doctor alleged that a hospital executive assistant misused his position to carry out a large-scale fraud by diverting patient payments into his personal accounts, forging prescriptions and invoices, and impersonating a doctor.

"He created fake invoices with false GST details, collected GST amounts from patients and companies, and used his own bank account and contact details on these invoices. Over time, he reportedly cheated 400–500 domestic and international patients and multiple companies across India, initially estimated at ₹80–90 lakhs, which later investigations from his devices suggest may exceed ₹2 crore. The fraud surfaced after a patient complaint, leading to registration of Cyber Crime FIR No. 0069 and seizure of his bank accounts, though further action is still pending despite substantial evidence."

The doctor further added that the accused attempted to defame him and the hospital through the print media. He added that following the FIR, inspections by central and Rajasthan drug control authorities at the hospital found no illegal stock of BIMIX/TRIMIX injections

"It was clarified that the doctor only compounded and dispensed medications to his own patients, in accordance with medical regulations, and did not sell them commercially. Meanwhile, the accused is currently absconding," the doctor added.

Also Read: AP Medical Council warns of strict action against unqualified practitioners

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Rumela De Sarkar
Rumela De Sarkar

    With a keen interest in storytelling and a dedication to uncovering facts, Rumela De Sarkar joined Medical Dialogues as a Correspondent in 2024. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in English Literature from the University of North Bengal. Rumela covers a wide range of healthcare topics, including medical news, policy updates, and developments related to doctors, hospitals, and medical education

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