Florida Department of Health Issues Complaint Against Psychiatrist Womesh Sahadeo Over Prescribing

July 6, 2020

On March 2, 2020, the Florida Department of Health issued a complaint against psychiatrist Womesh Sahadeo alleging medical malpractice, failure to keep legible patient records, and for prescribing controlled substances other than in the course of professional practice. These charges regard Sahadeo’s treatment of one patient.

From the Department of Health’s document:

“Sahadeo started seeing Patient SC on or about January 25, 2017 and continued to treat him until January 2019. SC is a 38-year-old male with a history of substance abuse.

“Sahadeo diagnosed SC with Panic Disorder, Attention Deficit Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, and Opioid Use Disorder.

“There is no indication in SC's medical records that Sahadeo conducted a thorough initial evaluation of SC, or engaged in any substantive discussion of SC's medical history or history of substance abuse.

“During the treatment period, Sahadeo prescribed Subutex, Adderal, and Xanax to SC.

“Sahadeo appropriately conducted urine screenings, but the records do not contain any discussion regarding the results of the screenings.

“(Subutex is a schedule III controlled substance used in the treatment of substance abuse disorders; Adderall is a schedule II controlled substance used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and narcolepsy; Xanax is a schedule IV controlled substance used to treat anxiety disorders, panic disorders, and anxiety caused by depression.

“The records do not contain an explanation of why Sahadeo prescribed Subutex when SC should have been started on Suboxone (a schedule III controlled substance used in the treatment of substance abuse disorders).

“Unlike Subutex, Suboxone prevents intravenous use and lessens the risk of diversion. The indications for Subutex are either a known allergy to Suboxone or pregnancy, neither of which apply to SC.

“There is no indication in the records that SC suffered from any symptoms of ADHD to such a degree that it would justify the prescription of Adderall.

“Sahadeo diagnosed SC with bipolar disorder, however, the medical records do not adequately describe symptoms consistent with a bipolar disorder diagnosis.

“Despite knowledge of his history of substance abuse, Sahadeo prescribed an inappropriate amount of controlled substances to SC, without providing any accompanying efforts at rehabilitation or treatment of SC's substance abuse disorders.

“Sahadeo's medical records for SC are largely illegible, and do not provide the information necessary for a subsequent physician to continue SC’s care.

“At all times relevant to this Administrative Complaint, the prevailing professional standard of care required Sahadeo to:

“(a) Conduct an adequate initial assessm~nt, including a discussion of the nature, extent, and specifics of SC's substance abuse, an analysis of ADHD symptoms dating back to childhood, and an adequate description of symptoms consistent with a Bipolar Disorder Diagnosis;

“(b) Use Suboxone rather than Subutex in treating SC;

“(c) Not prescribe Adderall or Xanax to SC because of his history of substance abuse; and

“(d) Not prescribe inappropriate drugs to SC.”

Source: Administrative Complain, Department of Health v. Womesh Chand Sahadeo, M.D., Case Number 2018-17604, State of Florida Department of Health, March 2, 2020.

Comments
Madison Morgan
2020-08-31 20:01:03
Dr. Sahadeo's love for money got the best of him. He is so immersed in seeing many patients a day, collecting cash then letting those that do go to the front of line. He never read or asked for my past medical history and his staff can be bribed with pills of all kinds to get seen faster.

xxx New Pt.
2023-04-26 12:45:12
I have seen nothing wrong in this Dr.'s notes OR I would never have made a new appointment with him. If a person has a problem with his diagnosis, then I believe they should simply go somewhere else instead of trying to ruin his reputation as well as possibly mine!!! I need true help and have proof to back it up, do you, or are you just Xanax freak??? So sick of freaky DRUGGIES!!

I AM upset and will leave it at that.

Angela Perez
2023-10-13 14:03:31
I saw this doctor in 2015 when I was in high school. We would meet once a month for 2-4 minutes and he would fill my prescription. We later discovered he was billing my insurance for appointments I was not present at and he did not make with me. His office was CRAZY. Line out of the door , you had children in strollers and tweaking addicts sitting next to each other. I'll never forget his waiting room, it was so awful it made me want to be better so I would not have to go back so I guess that's a good thing

Kay Carter
2023-10-31 08:23:41
Snitches get stitches.He is obviously different than other doctors in Florida, because Florida doctors dont and want treat your pain or other pschological problems with drugs that u needthat u need.If u dont like the doctor find another one and suffer with your problem.GROW UP SNITCHES

Sue Sykes
2023-11-06 11:50:11
Sounds like Kay Carter really needs her drugs. Bad enough to assault whoever filed the complaint against Sahadeo.

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