Abortion Clinic: A Gyn Diagnostic Center

Abortionist Robelto A. Osborne had a history of botching abortions. In one case, he left parts of the dead preborn baby inside the mother. His clinic was cited for multiple violations, including employing non-physicians.

His license to practice medicine was revoked because of his record, but the call of big money was just too strong for him, and he continued to commit abortions illegally at the “A Gyn Diagnostic Center” abortion clinic in Miramar. The Florida State Department of Health yanked Osborne’s license and fined him $7,000 in August 2004 because he failed to perform necessary preoperative procedures, did not treat a severe uterine perforation, and did not return calls to his emergency line from a patient in extreme pain and bleeding.

On December 22, 2004, the abortionist turned himself in to Miramar police after a warrant was issued for his arrest, and he was charged with performing medicine without a license, a third-degree felony. He had previously been an abortionist at the A Woman’s Choice Clinic in Miami Lakes.

Police also issued a warrant for the arrest of Kieron A. Nisbet, who gave anesthesia to women having abortions at the same abortion mill despite not having a medical license.

Police temporarily closed the clinic on December 15, 2004, in order to execute a search warrant. They arrested Adieren Rojas and charged her with with one count of the unlicensed practice of the healthcare profession. Miramar police Officer Bill Robertson said that Rojas was hired as a cleaning woman and was dispensing narcotics at the abortion facility, despite having no medical training or background at all.

On January 5, 2005, Florida’s Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA), which monitors medical clinics, filed a complaint against the A Gyn Diagnostic Center abortion clinic, stating that it failed to ensure that only licensed doctors were performing various surgeries, including abortions, and that it was not keeping proper medical records. In its statement, the AHCA said that “Revoking the license of any health care facility is a serious action, but there is nothing more serious than a facility failing to take the appropriate basic steps to protect the health and safety of the people it serves.”

References: Steven Ertelt. “Abortion Practitioner Arrested, Violated Ruling Suspending Medical License.” LifeNews.com, December 27, 2004; Associated Press. “Police: Doctor Did Abortions After License Was Revoked.” The Herald Tribune [Southwest Florida], December 28, 2004; Steven Ertelt. “Florida Abortion Facility May Lose Medical License for Violations.” LifeNews.com, January 6, 2005; Hannah Sampson. “State Moves to Strip License of Troubled Abortion Facility.” Miami Herald, January 6, 2005.

Credit: Abortionviolence.com

 

 

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