A  Tulsa, Oklahoma, health center on Saturday began drawing blood samples from  patients who may have been exposed to viruses at an oral surgery dental clinic  that is under investigation.
As  many as 7,000 of Dr. W. Scott Harrington's patients are being notified by  letter that health officials recommend they be tested for hepatitis and HIV.
The  investigation began when one of Harrington's patients tested positive for HIV  and Hepatitis C. But a subsequent blood test showed the patient tested positive  only for Hepatitis C, said Tulsa health department officials in a press release  on Saturday.
Even  so, a complaint filed by the Oklahoma Dental Board cites Harrington for an  array of safety and health violations that created contamination risks for his  patients. He is scheduled to appear before a dental board hearing on April 19  and has voluntarily closed his practice and surrendered his license.
Harrington's  patients are being offered free blood screening on a walk-in basis at the North  Regional Health and Wellness Center in Tulsa.
A  hot line has also been established to answer questions and more than 400 people  have called it so far, officials said.
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