A Whangārei doctor's registration has been suspended for two years after he admitted breaching a practising condition by seeing female patients without the presence of a chaperone.
Dr Vijay Harypursat first appeared before Health Practitioners' Disciplinary Tribunal hearing in July 2015 on one charge of professional misconduct laid by the Health and Disability Commission. He admitted his wrongdoing.
Harypursat became attracted to a young female patient with mental health issues and showered her with gifts and even offered to take her to Hawaii for a holiday.
He sent a "flurry of text messages" of a personal, intimate or romantic nature to a 22-year-old patient over a six-week period in April and May, 2013.
The woman felt uncomfortable about the doctor's attention. It was also revealed at the tribunal hearing in July 2015 that Harypursat had sent similar text messages to a 14-year-old girl after seeing her in January 2012, and she lodged a complaint with the PHO.