State suspends Gig Harbor, Washington physician’s license after alleged threats
A Gig Harbor physician who allegedly threatened to bomb a Bothell health care office, claimed to have a gun and vowed to kill everybody lost his medical license Friday.
Said Farzad, 63, also faces charges of telephone harassment in Snohomish County as a result of his actions this week. The state Department of Health announced his license suspension in a press release sent Friday.
Attempts to reach Farzad by phone Friday evening were unsuccessful.
Underlying records of the states investigation indicate that in addition to the threat incident, Farzad also faced two separate complaints of inappropriate behavior with underage female patients.
According to the health departments statement of charges, Farzad recently picked a fight with Molina Health Care, an insurance provider based in Bothell. In a series of phone calls in April and May, Farzad complained about paperwork problems associated with his patients.
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