Incidentcase263

Incidentcase263

Incidentcase263

In the Western District of Tennessee, Jeffrey Young, a nurse practitioner who called himself the Rock Doc, is accused in an indictment for trading opioids including the fentanyl patch for sex. He once piloted a reality show about his clinic, in Jackson. “Over approximately three years, (Young) allegedly prescribed approximately 500,000 hydrocodone pills, 300,000 oxycodone

In the Western District of Tennessee, Jeffrey Young, a nurse practitioner who called himself the Rock Doc, is accused in an indictment for trading opioids including the fentanyl patch for sex. He once piloted a reality show about his clinic, in Jackson. “Over approximately three years, (Young) allegedly prescribed approximately 500,000 hydrocodone pills, 300,000 oxycodone pills, 1,500 fentanyl patches, and more than 600,000 benzodiazepine pills,” the feds’ news release states. Also charged in the scheme was Dr. Alexander Alperovich, who was a supervising physician of Young and Dr. Andrew Rudin, another supervising physician of Young.

See https://www.justice.gov/opa/page/file/1155176/download

Approximate date(s) of the diversion: 4/17/19
Where the Diversion Occurred: Pain Clinic 111 Stonebridge Blvd, Jackson, TN 38305 Type of Healthcare Facility: Pain Clinic