Legal Support for Hospital Surveillance Victims
Recent allegations against a junior doctor in Melbourne, Ryan Cho, expose a severe breach of privacy through covert filming in hospital toilets and showers. If you or someone you know has been impacted, legal support is available to help you seek justice.
The Allegations
Ryan Cho is accused of filming colleagues, producing intimate images, and using optical surveillance devices across multiple major Melbourne hospitals, including Austin Hospital, Royal Melbourne Hospital, and Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, from 2021-2025. Investigations found approximately 4,500 intimate videos and over 10,000 photos, allegedly depicting at least 460 victims, with content reportedly categorised and “ranked.”
This represents a profound violation of trust and privacy.
Your Legal Options
If you were a staff member at Austin Hospital, Royal Melbourne Hospital, or Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre between 2021 and 2025, and believe you were affected, you may have grounds for a claim.
Victims may seek compensation for:
- Psychological and emotional distress
- Loss of privacy and dignity
- Economic loss
How We Can Help
Our dedicated legal team understands the trauma involved and provides compassionate representation. We are committed to helping you understand your rights and pursue justice.
For most personal injury claims, we operate on a “No Win, No Fee” policy.
Contact Us
If you have been affected, contact us for a confidential consultation. We will assess your situation and discuss how we can assist you.