Medical License of New Jersey Doctor Permanently Revoked Following Misconduct Allegations
For Immediate Release: September 15, 2025
NEWARK – Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and the Division of Consumer Affairs announced today that the State Board of Medical Examiners (“the Board”) has permanently revoked the license of John R. McGee, M.D., a physician formerly licensed to practice medicine and surgery in the State of New Jersey.
The action, formalized in a Final Consent Order, filed on September 9th, includes allegations that Dr. McGee engaged in multiple forms of professional misconduct, including maintaining an inappropriate relationship with a patient, failing to meet the standard of care in his operation of medical spas, improperly prescribing controlled dangerous substances (CDS) using other physicians’ prescription pads, and indiscriminately prescribing and compounding medications such as semaglutide, which is used as a weight management drug.
Additionally, Dr. McGee’s medical license was revoked in California earlier this year after he was found to have misrepresented the status of his New Jersey license on sworn statements submitted to that state’s medical board. The New Jersey Board determined that this out-of-state disciplinary action, combined with the serious allegations of misconduct in New Jersey, provides grounds for the permanent revocation of his license to practice medicine and surgery in the State of New Jersey.
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