A Florida teenager masqueraded as a physician, performing medical exams and dispensing advice to patients, Palm Beach Police said.

Malachi Love-Robinson, 18, went by the name "Dr. Robinson" when he treated and counseled patients. He was arrested yesterday on charges of practicing medicine without a license. It's the second time Robinson has been accused of impersonating a doctor. In January 2015, Robinson was caught masquerading as a doctor at St. Mary's Medical Center, where he pretended to be an anesthesiologist, wearing a stethoscope and keeping lab coats in his car, the Palm Beach Post reported.

The teenager apparently posed as a doctor at the medical center for more than a month. At the time, hospital officials said he had not treated any patients and he was not charged in connection with the incident.

Robinson's most recently encounter with the law came after he gave a physical exam to an undercover officer at what Robinson referred to as his "holistic medical clinic" in West Palm Beach. Authorities had been alerted to Robinson in October and the Health Department sent him a cease-and-desist letter but police said he continued to practice medicine.

"Just because you saw a season of Grey's Anatomy doesn't mean you could practice medicine," Palm Beach Police said when making the arrest.

According to his clinic's website, Robinson holds a Ph.D. as well as other unspecified degrees.

The teen is also listed on Healthgrades.com, a website that lets people search for physicians. In his description listed on the website, Robinson wrote "I am a well rounded proffessional (sic) that treats and cares for patients, using a system of practice that bases treatment of physiological functions and abnormal conditions on natural laws governing the human body."

The website lists Robinson's age as 25 and his specialties as detoxification, exercise counseling, hydrotherapy and nutritional counseling.

Robinson is being held at the Palm Beach County Jail on $6,000 bail.