How would I know? Dr. John W. Siebert is no longer practicing medicine in the state of New York and is now a full time member of the staff at Wisconsin University Medical Center, Madison, Wisconsin. He was investigated by the NY Office of Professional Conduct for having sexual relationships with current patients. Dr. Siebert did not contest the charge of practicing medicine and engaging in conduct which evidences moral unfitness. Dr. Siebert received a three year license suspension and a permanent license restriction that requires him to have a chaperone present each time he treats or examines a female patient. A license suspension is one thing, but why does he need to have a chaperone present each time he treats or examines a female patient. What happened? What did the investigation reveal? What did he do to his patients? It must have been very serious to require a lifetime license restriction to protect future patients. If I am someone seeking to make an appointment with Dr. Siebert, will his stafftell me his license was suspended? Will they tell me he practiced medicine while engaging in conduct which evidences moral unfitness? Will they tell me he is required to have a chaperone present to protect me from him? Will they have a notice on the examination room door that states Dr. Siebert is required to have a chaperone present because of his conviction? I seriously doubt it, therefor I would be subject to him examining me not knowing his past just because someone recommended him. If I were seeking breast augmentation or labiaplasty, he would be examining the most intimate parts of my body. I would want the knowledge of his conviction and license restriction prior to having him examine me. [f I found out after the fact I would feel violated thinking about him touching me. Just the thought of it makes my skin crawl.