openDemocracy’s undercover reporter was connected to Dr Reilly by US operators of an ‘abortion pill reversal’ hotline run by Heartbeat – and advertised in the UK by the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC).
Dr Reilly told our undercover caller that she provided ‘abortion pill reversal’ treatment outside of her normal working hours as an obstetrician-gynaecologist.
openDemocracy passed on details about Dr Reilly’s activities to the GMC in early April. According to the GMC’s website, a hearing on 12 May at the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service imposed six “interim conditions” on her registration as a doctor.
One condition says: “She must be supervised in all of her posts by a clinical supervisor.” In addition, “she must get the approval of the GMC before working or volunteering as a registered medical practitioner in a non-NHS post or setting.”
Meanwhile, case examiners are assessing the evidence as to whether a more substantive public hearing is required. Alternatively, Dr Reilly could be let off with no further action, with a warning or with restrictions on her work going forward.
Second doctor under investigation
openDemocracy has been made aware of a second doctor, Dermot Patrick Kearney, who is also under investigation and subject to identical conditions. It is understood that this is also a result of prescribing APR.
Dr Kearney and Dr Reilly appear to have worked together previously, including appearing on the same March for Life panel discussing abortion reversal last year.
It is not known how many women were given APR prescriptions by these two doctors, or how many other UK doctors may be providing this treatment.
The GMC previously shared with openDemocracy guidance that it says doctors are expected to follow; this includes prescribing drugs “based on the best available evidence” and only with “adequate knowledge of the patient’s health”.
openDemocracy phoned Dr Reilly for comment – she hung up on us. Dr Kearney did not reply to several requests for comment via email and social media.
Additional reporting by Lou Ferreira and Claire Provost
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