
The following sign was spotted in the waiting room of a GP surgery in Sydney’s north recently.
“Patients, please note Doctor [name withheld] welcomes all patients but does not provide prescriptions or consultations regarding family planning.
“As a matter of conscience, he does not provide prescriptions or referrals related to any form of birth control. This includes the contraceptive pill hormonal and non-hormonal implantable devices and sterilisation procedures.
“Doctor X does not provide prescriptions or referrals regarding assisted reproductive technologies, fertility specialists or in-vitro fertilisation.
“Doctor X or our reception staff would be more than happy to discuss this with you if you have any questions.”
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It’s one of several similar declarations from doctors that have been shared on social media or via news outlets (notably, Buzzfeed) since late last year.
There are suggestions that they could be a symptom of the Federal Government’s Religious Discrimination Bill — a controversial piece of proposed legislation that (among other things) would allow doctors to refuse to provide treatment that contradicts their faith.