Vladimir V. Iakomi, 64, was the only medical doctor at his practice focusing on serving Amish and Mennonite communities.
A doctor accused of indecent assault of a 25-year-old patient at his practice focused on treating the “plain community,” was giving her an unproven treatment for Lyme Disease when he tried to pull down her underwear, according to court records.without consent and indecent assault of an unconscious person in connection with the woman’s appointment on Saturday, Sept. 30. He posted bond and is awaiting his next court appearance.
A call to the office number went unanswered Monday. The voicemail from a man’s voice does not mention the name of a medical practice, or person’s name, just that the caller had reached a phone number that is different from the office number. During her treatments on Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday, the woman said Iakomi made comments that made her uncomfortable, according to court records, including:“It’s okay sweetheart, the IV is almost done.”
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