Dr Myhill has a specialist private practice in
Powys
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A doctor has been banned from
prescribing drugs and told to take down part of her website after
appearing before the General Medical Council. Dr Sarah Myhill
will have to comply with the order for 18 months after two complaints
were made against her. She has a private practice near Knighton,
Powys, where she specialises in treating chronic fatigue syndrome. Her
supporters were outside the hearing in London and claimed she was the
victim of a witch-hunt. There have complaints
against her on seven occasions since 2001, but this the first time Dr
Myhill has appeared before a General Medical Council (GMC) panel. Before
the hearing, she said that she could not understand why complaints
against her were being heard. But the chair of the GMC panel said
there serious concerns about the potential risk to patients and her
fitness to practice would continued to be reviewed. One of the
complaints was on the content of Dr Myhill's website, which warned
patients against oral contraceptives, the MMR triple vaccine as well as
mammogram tests and biopsies for cancer. But Dr Mygill says she
tries to find the causes of a disease, rather than treating the symptoms
with drugs.
Patricia Chell and her husband John
say she owes her life to the work of Dr Sarah Myhill
The GMC considered whether there might be "impairment of Dr Myhill's
fitness to practise which poses a real risk to members of the public or
may adversely affect the public interests or Dr Myhill's own interests".
But her supporters say no patient has ever complained about her.
Dr Myhill runs a website which gives information on allergies
and hormones, and advocates what she calls a "stone age diet" for people
suffering from myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) and other complaints
including chemical sensitivity. She treats people from across the
UK. However it is the website which has prompted the latest
complaints against Dr Myhill. She said in a statement on her
website that a group of doctors have complained about her recommending a
B12 vitamin injection to a patient. A second complainant said
the information on her website was "very worrying" and was concerned
"patients are being seriously misled".
Supporters of Dr Myhill protested outside the
hearing in London
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Dr Myhill has already faced six GMC hearings since 2001 following
allegations from other doctors. She told BBC Wales: "I think
there's a small group of doctors who perceive me as a threat to their
professional integrity in some way and that is certainly not my desire
to in any way threaten them. "My motive is purely to help the
patient to get well in as safe a way as is possible." Patricia
Chell has been travelling back and forth from Shropshire for three years
to receive treatment, and says her health has improved dramatically
since being prescribed magnesium by Dr Myhill. "I think it's
dreadful, and in fact if she's suspended, my life's at stake -
literally. "Without this magnesium, I should eventually get heart
failure again."
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