Status? Still living? Location?
Thanks!
Does this not alarm anyone else? Dr. S was sued for $2 million in 2006 for fraudulent insurance practices, etc. Now, he treats people, mostly in an Amish community with a product that is not approved by the FDA.Found this blog written by an M.D. I thought it's worth sharing.
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Also found the news item below from 2006. Based on this information, I'm surprised he still has any kind of medical license.
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You are correct. There are both Dennis and Cal. We saw both when we lived there. No complaints. And Cal hardly ever used "FDA-approved" anything.Does this not alarm anyone else? Dr. S was sued for $2 million in 2006 for fraudulent insurance practices, etc. Now, he treats people, mostly in an Amish community with a product that is not approved by the FDA.
The Amish have little access to the outside world and tons of cash. What a perfect setup for the typical fraudster.
I know there were two Streeter brothers who were doctors when I was at HAC in the '70s. I guess there is a Dennis Strreeter and a Cal Streeter?
Someone enlighten me. I'm concerned about the Amish in Indiana.