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Leading IVF doctor investigated | Leading IVF doctor investigated |
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Britain's most successful test-tube baby clinic has been secretly filmed offering unproven treatment to women, potentially risking their health. | Britain's most successful test-tube baby clinic has been secretly filmed offering unproven treatment to women, potentially risking their health. |
The BBC filmed at London's Assisted Reproductive and Gynaecology Centre, run by Mohamed Taranissi. He has produced 2,300 babies in seven years. | The BBC filmed at London's Assisted Reproductive and Gynaecology Centre, run by Mohamed Taranissi. He has produced 2,300 babies in seven years. |
But he also ran an unlicensed clinic and is being investigated by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority. | But he also ran an unlicensed clinic and is being investigated by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority. |
Mr Taranissi rejected the criticisms levelled at him in BBC One's Panorama. | Mr Taranissi rejected the criticisms levelled at him in BBC One's Panorama. |
Fertility experts viewed Panorama's footage from the Assisted Reproductive and Gynaecology Centre (ARGC). | Fertility experts viewed Panorama's footage from the Assisted Reproductive and Gynaecology Centre (ARGC). |
Get expert help Send us your views | Get expert help Send us your views |
Watching some of the footage, Lord Robert Winston said: "It makes you weep for the medical profession. It's a failure of regulation." | Watching some of the footage, Lord Robert Winston said: "It makes you weep for the medical profession. It's a failure of regulation." |
But Mr Taranissi, whose wealth is calculated to be £38m, told Panorama after the undercover filming: "There's a lot of regulations that seem to apply to us more than other people. | But Mr Taranissi, whose wealth is calculated to be £38m, told Panorama after the undercover filming: "There's a lot of regulations that seem to apply to us more than other people. |
"We're not against regulation, we just hope that we can finish with this and move forwards for everybody because it takes a lot of time from my time which I need to devote to patients because that's what I am good at and that's what I want to continue to do - provide results for people." | "We're not against regulation, we just hope that we can finish with this and move forwards for everybody because it takes a lot of time from my time which I need to devote to patients because that's what I am good at and that's what I want to continue to do - provide results for people." |
Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) chief executive Angela Mcnabb said: "The vast majority of clinics in the UK comply well with the standards that are set out. | Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) chief executive Angela Mcnabb said: "The vast majority of clinics in the UK comply well with the standards that are set out. |
"That hasn't been the case with this centre. In fact, we've struggled to gain a good co-operative working relationship where we can resolve some of the issues that we have. | "That hasn't been the case with this centre. In fact, we've struggled to gain a good co-operative working relationship where we can resolve some of the issues that we have. |
"And we've been challenged at every step of the way." | "And we've been challenged at every step of the way." |
The experts watched Panorama's secret filming and said they were disturbed when they saw: | The experts watched Panorama's secret filming and said they were disturbed when they saw: |
Panorama also found out that Mr Taranissi was risking a jail term by continuing to carry out IVF treatments at a second clinic called the Reproductive Genetics Institute (RGI) which no longer has a licence. | Panorama also found out that Mr Taranissi was risking a jail term by continuing to carry out IVF treatments at a second clinic called the Reproductive Genetics Institute (RGI) which no longer has a licence. |
It was not renewed at the end of 2005 due to a lack of required data. It is a criminal offence to operate in an unlicensed clinic. | It was not renewed at the end of 2005 due to a lack of required data. It is a criminal offence to operate in an unlicensed clinic. |
Using the Freedom of Information Act, Panorama obtained figures showing how Mr Taranissi treats some older women at the RGI. | Using the Freedom of Information Act, Panorama obtained figures showing how Mr Taranissi treats some older women at the RGI. |
The birth rates there are consistently much lower than the ARGC. Mr Taranissi says this is because they require specific treatments and not because this helps boost his success rate at his main clinic. | The birth rates there are consistently much lower than the ARGC. Mr Taranissi says this is because they require specific treatments and not because this helps boost his success rate at his main clinic. |
Mr Taranissi said: "The Panorama programme is wrong on many key facts. | |
"The programme makers question the efficacy of immune testing in IVF, yet I am open about the fact that it is indeed one reason for my success rates. | |
"Panorama says that my second clinic, RGI, operated for a while without a licence. As explained to them, this is a matter of legal dispute. | |
"The clinic in question was offered a three-year licence. On the form accepting this, I said I wish to make representations. | |
"The HFEA regulator seemed to interpret this two months later as me declining the licence, and the matter has been with the lawyers ever since." | |