Disgraced Wigan Doctor Vijay Gaikwad Jailed for Sexual Assaults on Patients
A former GP who abused his position of trust to assault patients during consultations has been sentenced to six years in prison.
A Wigan-based doctor has been jailed after being found guilty of multiple sexual assaults committed during medical appointments. Vijay Gaikwad, 44, of St Catherine’s Gardens in Lowton, was sentenced at Bolton Crown Court following a trial which exposed his repeated abuse of patients under his care.
Gaikwad, who previously held a position at a medical practice in Wigan, was convicted of multiple counts of sexual assault relating to three victims. The offences occurred while he was working as a GP and took place during routine appointments.
The court heard how Gaikwad took advantage of the trust placed in him as a medical professional to inappropriately touch female patients. A police investigation was launched after the victims bravely came forward to report the incidents.
Victims Commended for Courage
Speaking after sentencing, Detective Constable Lucy Page from Greater Manchester Police praised the survivors:
“Firstly, I would like to extend my gratitude to the victims who bravely came forward to report the incidents, despite the significant emotional distress they experienced.”
“Gaikwad abused his position of trust in the most egregious manner, and today’s outcome reflects the seriousness of his actions. This sentencing will provide some sense of justice for the victims.”
DC Page also issued a message to others who may have experienced similar abuse:
“Time is no barrier when it comes to being sexually abused. No matter how long ago it was, or how old you were at the time, we will listen to you. We will support you, investigate, and act robustly against perpetrators.”
Community Response
The sentencing has sparked public discussion, with many questioning whether the six-year term reflects the gravity of the abuse. Gaikwad is now barred from practicing medicine and will remain on the Sex Offenders Register indefinitely.
Greater Manchester Police encourages anyone who has been affected by similar incidents to come forward and seek support.