Prohibition orders

These orders can prohibit part, or all, of a health service for a set period of time or permanently. Find out more about orders and decisions.

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Effective from:
1 Jun 2020
Liviu Igescu

Liviu Igescu of Taggerty provides alternative therapy.

Alternative Therapist
Effective from:
1 Jun 2020 to
23 Aug 2020
Yao Du (trading as The Gratia's Beauty)

Yao Du, trading as ‘The Gratia’s Beauty’, is a general health service provider who provides cosmetic services. Following information being provide to the Health Complaints Commissioner, the Commissioner considered that Ms Du may have breached a code of conduct applying to the provision of health services such that it was necessary to make an Interim Prohibition Order (IPO) under the Health Complaints Act 2016 to protect the health, safety or welfare of the public. A copy of the IPO can be found using the link below.

Cosmetic Service Provider
Effective from:
1 Jun 2020
Yao Du trading as ‘The Gratia’s Beauty’

The Interim Prohibition Order made by the Health Complaints Commissioner on 16 April 2020 against Yao Du trading as ‘The Gratia’s Beauty’ is revoked. The Commissioner made a new Interim Prohibition Order against Yao Du trading as ‘The Gratia’s Beauty’ effective from 1 June 2020.

Cosmetic Service Provider
Effective from:
20 May 2020
Elma Izic (also trading as Allegra Cole Cosmetic Clinic)

Elma Izic, trading as Allegra Cole Cosmetic Clinic, is a general health service provider who provides cosmetic services. Following an investigation under the Health Complaints Act 2016 (the Act), the Health Complaints Commissioner found that Ms Izic breached a code of conduct applying to her provision of cosmetic services and that it was necessary to make a Prohibition Order under the Act to protect the health, safety or welfare of the public.

Cosmetic Service Provider
Effective from:
18 May 2020 to
9 Aug 2020
Mozhgan Elikaie

Mozhgan Elikaie is the sole director of Bright Skin Laser Clinic Pty Ltd. Ms Elikaie is a general health service provider who provides cosmetic services. Following information being provided to the Health Complaints Commissioner, the Commissioner reasonably believes that Ms Elikaie has contravened the General Code of Conduct applying to general health service providers and that it is necessary to make an Interim Prohibition Order (IPO) to avoid a serious risk to the health, safety or welfare of the public. A copy of the Interim Prohibition Order can be found using the link below.

Cosmetic Service Provider
Effective from:
18 May 2020 to
9 Aug 2020
Bright Skin Laser Clinic Pty Ltd

Bright Skin Laser Clinic Pty Ltd is a general health service provider that provides cosmetic services in Templestowe, Victoria. Following information being provided to the Health Complaints Commissioner, the Commissioner reasonably believes that Bright Skin Laser Clinic Pty Ltd has contravened the General Code of Conduct applying to general health service providers and that it is necessary to make an Interim Prohibition Order (IPO) to avoid a serious risk to the health, safety or welfare of the public. A copy of the Interim Prohibition Order can be found using the link below.

Cosmetic Service Provider
Effective from:
15 May 2020
Lee Kim Tan (also trading as Sonoun Kimlee Salon)

Lee Kim Tan, trading as Sonoun Kimlee Salon, is a general health service provider who provided cosmetic services. Following an investigation under the Health Complaints Act 2016 (the Act), the Health Complaints Commissioner found that Ms Tan breached a code of conduct applying to Ms Tan’s provision of cosmetic services and that it was necessary to make a Prohibition Order under the Act to protect the health, safety or welfare of the public. A copy of the Prohibition Order can be found in the link below.

Cosmetic Service Provider
Effective from:
14 May 2020 to
5 Aug 2020
Aliaa Mohammed Elmetwally Ismaeil Sherif (also trading as The Feel Young Again Clinic and The Good Life Anti-Ageing Clinic)

Aliaa Mohammed Elmetwally Ismaeil Sherif is a general health service provider who provides cosmetic services in Wheelers Hill VIC, and operates as ‘The Feel Young Again Clinic’ and ‘The Good Life Anti-Ageing Clinic’. Following complaints made to the Health Complaints Commissioner, the Commissioner reasonably believes that Ms Sherif has contravened the General Code of Conduct applying to general health service providers and, that it is necessary to make an Interim Prohibition Order (IPO) to avoid a serious risk to the health, safety or welfare of the public.  

Cosmetic Service Provider
Effective from:
12 May 2020 to
3 Aug 2020
Robert Loriente (also trading as Coburg Massage)

Robert Loriente trading as ‘Coburg Massage’ is a general health service provider who provides massage therapy services in Coburg. Following a complaint to the Health Complaints Commissioner, the Commissioner reasonably believes that Robert Loriente has contravened the General Code of Conduct applying to general health service providers and that it is necessary to make an Interim Prohibition Order (IPO) to avoid a serious risk to the health, safety or welfare of the public. 

Massage Therapist / Myotherapist
Effective from:
12 May 2020
CDC Clinics Pty Ltd

CDC Clinics Pty Ltd provides cosmetic services. Following an investigation under the Health Complaints Act 2016 (the Act), the Health Complaints Commissioner found that CDC Clinics Pty Ltd breached a code of conduct applying to CDC’s provision of cosmetic services and that it was necessary to make a Prohibition Order under the Act to protect the health, safety or welfare of the public. A copy of the Prohibition Order can be found in the link below.

Cosmetic Service Provider
Effective from:
12 May 2020
Cynthia Lea Weinstein

Cynthia Lea Weinstein is the sole director of CDC Clinics Pty Ltd. Following an investigation under the Health Complaints Act 2016 (the Act), the Health Complaints Commissioner found that Ms Weinstein breached a code of conduct applying to Ms Weinstein’s provision of cosmetic services and that it was necessary to make a Prohibition Order under the Act to protect the health, safety or welfare of the public. A copy of the Prohibition Order can be found in the link below.

Cosmetic Service Provider
Effective from:
27 Apr 2020 to
20 Jul 2020
Billy Gilhooley

Billy Gilhooley is a general health service provider who provides massage services. Following a complaint made to the Health Complaints Commissioner, the Commissioner considered that Mr Gilhooley may have breached a code of conduct applying to the provision of health services such that it was necessary to make an Interim Prohibition Order (IPO) under the Health Complaints Act 2016 to protect the health, safety or welfare of the public. A copy of the IPO can be found using the link below.

Massage Therapist / Myotherapist
Effective from:
16 Apr 2020 to
8 Jul 2020
EPA Life Pty Ltd

EPA Life Pty Ltd is a general health service provider located in Frankston. Following information received by the Health Complaints Commissioner and preliminary enquiries, the Commissioner reasonably believes that EPA Life Pty Ltd has contravened the General Code of Conduct applying to general health service providers and that it is necessary to make an Interim Prohibition Order (IPO) to avoid a serious risk to the health, safety or welfare of the public. A copy of the Interim Prohibition Order can be found using the link below.

Alternative Therapist
Effective from:
16 Apr 2020 to
8 Jul 2020
Richard Lawrence Malter (also trading as Electromedicine Clinic & Research Lab)

Richard Lawrence Malter is a general health service provider who provides services at the Electromedicine Clinic & Research Lab in Frankston. Following information received by the Health Complaints Commissioner and preliminary enquiries, the Commissioner reasonably believes that Mr Malter has contravened the General Code of Conduct applying to general health service providers and that it is necessary to make an Interim Prohibition Order (IPO) to avoid a serious risk to the health, safety or welfare of the public. A copy of the Interim Prohibition Order can be found using the link below

Alternative Therapist
Effective from:
16 Apr 2020 to
8 Jul 2020
Yao Du (trading as The Gratia's Beauty)

Yao Du, trading as The Gratia’s Beauty, is a general health service provider who provides cosmetic services. Following information being provide to the Health Complaints Commissioner, the Commissioner considered that Ms Du may have breached a code of conduct applying to the provision of health services such that it was necessary to make an Interim Prohibition Order (IPO) under the Health Complaints Act 2016 to protect the health, safety or welfare of the public. A copy of the IPO can be found using the link below.

Cosmetic Service Provider
Effective from:
19 Mar 2020 to
11 Jun 2020
Lee Kim Tan (also trading as Sonoun Kimlee Salon)

Lee Kim Tan, trading as Sonoun Kimlee Salon, is a general health service provider who provided cosmetic services. Following information being provided to the Health Complaints Commissioner, the Commissioner considered that Ms Tan may have breached a code of conduct applying to the provision of health services such that it was necessary to make an Interim Prohibition Order (IPO) under the Health Complaints Act 2016 to protect the health, safety or welfare of the public. A copy of the IPO can be found using the link below.

Cosmetic Service Provider
Effective from:
16 Mar 2020 to
7 Jun 2020
Rewind Skin Tech Pty Ltd

Rewind Skin Tech Pty Ltd trading as ‘Rewind Skin Tech’ is a general health service provider who provides cosmetic treatments in Essendon. Following information being provided to the Health Complaints Commissioner, the Commissioner reasonably believes that Rewind Skin Tech has contravened the General Code of Conduct applying to general health service providers and that it is necessary to make an Interim Prohibition Order (IPO) to avoid a serious risk to the health, safety or welfare of the public. A copy of the Interim Prohibition Order can be found using the link below.

Cosmetic Service Provider
Effective from:
15 Mar 2020 to
7 Jun 2020
Si Chen

Si Chen is a general health service provider who provides cosmetic services. Following a complaint made to the Health Complaints Commissioner, the Commissioner considered that Si Chen may have breached a code of conduct apply to the provision of health services such that it was necessary to make an Interim Prohibition Order under the Health Complaints Act 2016 to protect the health, safety or welfare of the public. A copy of the Interim Prohibition Order can be found in the link below. 

Cosmetic Service Provider
Effective from:
15 Mar 2020 to
7 Jun 2020
Snow Skincare Centre

Snow Skincare Center, also trading as L. Young Skincare of Korea, L. Young, L. Young Skincare, L. Young Skincare Center (sic), L.young Liyang Korean Skin Care Centre (sic), is a general health service provider who provides cosmetic services.

Following a complaint made to the Health Complaints Commissioner, the Commissioner considered that Snow Skincare Center may have breached a code of conduct apply to the provision of health services such that it was necessary to make an Interim Prohibition Order under the Health Complaints Act 2016 to protect the health, safety or welfare of the public. A copy of the Interim Prohibition Order can be found in the link below.

Cosmetic Service Provider
Effective from:
15 Mar 2020 to
7 Jun 2020
Brian Hickman

Dr Brian Hickman is a general health service provider who provides psychotherapy and counselling services. Following information being provided to the Health Complaints Commissioner, the Commissioner considered that Dr Hickman may have breached a code of conduct applying to the provision of health services such that it was necessary to make an Interim Prohibition Order (IPO) under the Health Complaints Act 2016 to protect the health, safety or welfare of the public. A copy of the IPO can be found using the link below.

Counsellor / Psychotherapist

What are these orders and decisions?

Orders can prohibit a health practitioner or organisation from providing health services.

These orders can prohibit part, or all, of a health service for a set period of time or permanently. Interim orders of up to 12 weeks can also be made.

Orders are only made against general health service providers, meaning those not regulated by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), and only if the Commissioner believes they've breached the general code of conduct and pose an unacceptable risk to the public.

Prohibition orders issued in Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia are prosecutable across all these states.
 

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What is a Prohibition order?

A Prohibition Order bans a general health service provider from providing all or part of a health service permanently or for the period specified by the Commissioner. The conditions are specified by the Commissioner in each Prohibition Order.

The Commissioner can make a Prohibition Order if the Commissioner has conducted an investigation, is satisfied that a general health service provider has contravened a relevant code of conduct and that the order is necessary to avoid a serious risk to the health, safety or welfare of the public.

If the Commissioner makes a Prohibition Order, a copy will be published on our website and in the Government Gazette.

A person on whom a Prohibition Order has been imposed must comply with the terms of the order - a failure to do so is an offence under the Health Complaints Act 2016.

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What is a Public warning?

The Commissioner can publish a public health warning statement if she believes it is necessary to avoid a serious risk to the health, safety or welfare of the public. The statement names the health service provider and includes relevant details necessary to warn the public of the risk posed.