A chiropractor in Victoria has entered a consent resolution with the governing body after submitting false insurance claims.
Jennifer McNeill entered the undertaking and consent resolution on Feb. 23, 2026, according to a notice posted to the College of Complementary Health Professionals of BC website.
“On May 20, 2025, the College received a public complaint involving allegations that the Registrant had submitted false insurance claims,” the notice says.
McNeill is now required to not repeat the conduct, complete a learning course on professional ethics, cooperate with random audits of her billing and clinical records for one year, meet with a college practice advisor as needed, and cover a portion of the costs of the investigation.
Her registration with the college was also suspended for five days.
“The Inquiry Committee is satisfied that this resolution is consistent with the College’s mandate to serve and protect the public,” the notice says.
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