57-year-old Timothy James Peter Szozda, a doctor based on Belmont Avenue in Kitchener, is facing a two month suspension after the College of Physicians of Ontario found that he engaged in "disgraceful, dishonourable or unprofessional conduct."

It was found that Szozda breached boundaries and made inappropriate and sexual remarks towards a patient in 2013 and 2014.

In an uncontested statement of facts sent to CBC News on Wednesday afternoon, the college's discipline committee found that Szozda:

Pulled down the top of the patient's shirt and then asked her to turn around and lift her shirt. He didn't adequately explain his action, which caused the patient to be alarmed at an appointment related to acne.

Asked the patient whether she had a boyfriend at an appointment related to contraceptives. When she responded that she didn't, he replied, "really, a pretty girl like you?"

Made inappropriate remarks during a pelvic exam.

Remained in the room and failed to give the patient adequate privacy when undressing on multiple occasions.

The college also stated that Szozda did not dispute any of these allegations and waived his right to appeal.

Szozda faces a two-month suspension, is required to complete an ethics course and was fined $6,000 for the costs of the hearing.