Television news frame, 16 April 2024: the clinic's roadside marquee advertising same-day appointments and Saturday hours, beneath a chyron reading FBI conducts court-ordered search of women's health clinic on Poplar Avenue
Instagram post from the account poplaraveclinic, April 2022, advertising Spanish and Arabic translators and walk-in appointments
Handwritten letter from a patient dated 14 October 2023, six months before the search warrant. Names redacted.
Dr. Kumar in scrubs in an operating room with University of Tennessee obstetrics and gynecology residents beside a surgical robot
Three-story suburban office building at 6584 Poplar Avenue, Memphis, with a roadside marquee listing the clinic alongside an oral surgery group, a vascular practice and a coworking company
Handwritten note from the husband of a patient thanking Dr. Kumar and his staff. Names redacted.
Handwritten letter from a patient thanking Dr. Kumar after surgery. Names redacted.
Small clinic exam room with an exam table, a rolling stool, a chair, a sink and a window
Two boys on a red Eicher tractor in a village in Haryana, India, around 1988. Sanjeev Kumar, aged seven, is at the wheel.
Dr. Sanjeev Kumar, Memphis gynecologic oncologist. No patient harmed. No warning letter. Twenty years.
A door with two signs indicating the clinic is closed and instructing that all walk-ins will be seen after appointments.
Email from a former Mayo Clinic patient, October 2018, five years after her surgery, forwarded by Dr. Kumar to his staff. Names redacted.
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Certificate from Wayne State University School of Medicine Detroit Medical Center awarded to Sanjeev Kumar, M.D., for the Malone Award for Excellence in Gynecologic Oncology, 2009-2010, signed by the Department Chairman.
Dr. Sanjeev Kumar speaking from a podium at a Baptist Memorial Health Care event in Memphis
Instagram post from the account poplaraveclinic, 8 April 2022, stating that at least two medical assistants clean every room thoroughly after every patient
Screenshot of an email conversation between Sanjeev Kumar and a patient, dated October 15, 2018, discussing gratitude and a thank you message for healthcare professionals.
Certificate for Sanjeev Kumar, M.D., awarded first place at the Michigan Section of The American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists for an oral presentation on molecular profiling of recurrent endometrioid carcinoma of the uterine corpus, presented during the Michigan Section Annual Junior Fellow Research Day on May 28, 2008, at James B. Henry Center in Lansing, Michigan.
Handwritten thank you letter on a white sheet of paper. The letter expresses gratitude to Dr. Kumar for allowing the writer into their practice during the pandemic, thanking staff for their helpfulness, and mentioning pins that made the writer think of Dr. Kumar.
Certificate of recognition for surgeon of excellence in robotic surgery awarded to Sanjeev Kumar, MD, by SRC, at Saint Francis Hospital Memphis, valid from February 2024 to 2027.
Handwritten thank you letter from Parker Harris to Dr. Kumar, expressing gratitude for support in providing care to rural patients at Baptist Hospital in Tipton, Tennessee.

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