In Georgia, the medical board ordered Dr. Peter John Ulbrich to undergo a mental and physical examination, and results revealed that the OB/GYN admitted to having sexual relations with two female patients and boundary violations with a third patient.
The examiners recommended an intensive program of treatment for sexual misconduct, and the board suspended him while he underwent treatment in 2010.
In 2011, the board received information Ulbrich may have been practicing medicine while his license was suspended. While he denied that, he admitted being present at Botox parties, where his patients received injections of Botox by an unlicensed person at a home. Still, the board allowed him to return to practice, on probation. He was required to have a chaperone present in the exam room for all visits with female patients, obtain training in medical ethics and meet other conditions. All restrictions were lifted in 2015.
The board's website shows that Ulbrich practices in Peachtree City, Ga. He has not yet responded to a request for comment.
» More on the broad investigation of sexual misconduct by physicians at doctors.ajc.com.