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17 Sep. 2024

Steven Osman-ToddHall

Medical practitioner


The Health Ombudsman took immediate registration action by imposing conditions on the registration of Dr Steven Osman-ToddHall, Medical Practitioner (MED0001264799), effective 17 September 2024.

Details of the practitioner’s registration, including the full list of imposed conditions, can be viewed in full on the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency website.

Scope of Practice

The conditions imposed include the requirements the practitioner:

  • must not have contact with male patients.
  • must only practise as a registered health practitioner in employment and at practice locations approved by the Health Ombudsman and published on the Office of the Health Ombudsman website.
  • must take all reasonable steps to ensure male patients are told at the time of wanting to book an appointment with the practitioner that they cannot. The practitioner must not provide this information to patients personally.
  • must be mentored by another registered health practitioner in relation to professional boundaries.
    For the purpose of this condition, ‘mentoring’ is defined as a relationship in which a skilled registered practitioner (the mentor) helps to guide the practitioner regarding issues impacting on professional performance/conduct.

Approved employment and practice locations

The practitioner does not currently have Health Ombudsman approval to practise in any employment or practice location.

Period of action or order

In accordance with section 62(2) of the Health Ombudsman Act 2013 (the Act), the decision will continue to have effect until the earlier of the following happens –

  • the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal sets aside the decision;
  • the Health Ombudsman removes the conditions under section 65 of the Act.