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Shrink turned examination into something more, patient says
By Kevin Martin, QMI Agency


Dr. Aubrey Levin, a Calgary psychiatrist leaves the Calgary Court Centre June 2, 2011. JIM WELLS/CALGARY SUN


CALGARY - Former court psychiatrist Dr. Aubrey Levin tried to turn a routine medical inspection into something more, the last of his alleged victims testified Thursday.

The man testified he had seen Levin several times for mental health issues after being referred to the psychiatrist by his family doctor.

“At times I have major mood swings which can change into hallucinations,” he told Crown prosecutor Bill Wister.

“I see stuff that other people normally wouldn’t,” he said.

He said some time in early 2009 he went to Levin’s office to try to get free medication from the doctor.

At the time he also raised some concerns about his physical health, said the patient, who can’t be identified.

“I had mentioned to him I thought I had an STD,” the witness said.

“And I had problems at that point in intimacy areas.”








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