State of Indiana

07/09/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/09/2025 07:17

Attorney General Todd Rokita seeks to suspend Indiana physician’s-controlled substance registration over dangerous prescribing practices and incompetent medical care

Attorney General Todd Rokita seeks to suspend Indiana physician's-controlled substance registration over dangerous prescribing practices and incompetent medical care

Attorney General Todd Rokita has filed a petition to summarily suspend the Controlled Substance Registration (C.S.R.) of Dr. Patrick Sheets, a physician practicing in Rensselaer, Indiana, due to allegations of unsafe prescribing practices and serious violations of medical standards that present a clear and immediate danger to public health and safety.

Over a period of several months, the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) received multiple consumer complaints alleging that Dr. Sheets engaged in dangerous prescribing habits, including prescribing controlled substances such as alprazolam to a patient with known substance abuse issues without proper evaluations, improperly securing a controlled substance key fob, and falsifying medical records.
One complainant, a family member of a patient, reported that Dr. Sheets continued prescribing addictive medications to their mother despite being informed of her addiction and alcoholism, contributing to her arrests and repeated rehabilitation stays.

Another complainant, a former patient, alleged that Dr. Sheets coerced them into illegal activities to maintain access to prescribed medications and engaged in inappropriate relationships with patients and staff while prescribing controlled substances to them.

"Protecting Hoosiers from unsafe medical practices is a top priority," said Attorney General Todd Rokita. "The allegations against Dr. Sheets, if substantiated, indicate a pattern of reckless behavior that endangers patients and undermines public trust in healthcare. We are taking swift action to hold this doctor accountable."

According to the OAG's petition, in mid-June 2025, the FBI and DEA raided Dr. Sheets' offices and other locations, and the Jasper County Health Department closed his practice due to the lack of running water, working sewage, or electricity.

"While my office works alongside our federal partners and will continue to do so, licensing at its core is a state issue, which impacts Hoosiers where they live and obtain healthcare," said Attorney General Rokita.

The OAG will present its Petition for Summary Suspension at the Indiana Board of Pharmacy meeting on July 14, 2025, seeking to suspend Dr. Sheets' C.S.R. for up to 90 days while further investigations and proceedings continue.

The public is encouraged to report any additional concerns about Dr. Sheets' practices to the Consumer Protection Division at https://www.IndianaConsumer.com or by calling 317-232-6330. The OAG's petition is available here. A headshot of Attorney General Rokita is available for download.

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