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A London family doctor has had his licence to practice medicine revoked by Ontario’s professional regulator after sexual misconduct allegations from several patients.

Mohamed Salih Izzeldin, 56, pleaded no contest to the professional misconduct allegations against him at his discipline hearing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. He was immediately stripped of his medical licence and ordered to pay the regulator $10,180 for its legal fees and reimburse the college $48,180 for therapy costs provided to affected patients.

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Izzeldin was one of a team of doctors at AIM Health Group on Wonderland Road South. He came to London from the Yukon in 2005, recruited through a city program to attract physicians.

The allegations of disgraceful, dishonourable or unprofessional conduct involve eight people — both patients and co-workers — and occurred between 2005 and 2014, the college discipline decision handed down Monday said.