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Doc’s $135K stripper bill included private room with 5 girls: club rep

A top cardiac doctor who blew $135,000 in four nights at the Manhattan jiggle joint Scores partied with five strippers at a time in a private room, a club rep said Wednesday.

“If I had five dancers dancing for me, I’d be in the ICU,” quipped Scores spokesman Steven Sabbeth, head of licensing for the club.

“He’s a heart doctor. I guess he’s got a good heart,” Sabbeth said.

But Dr. Zyad Kivarkis Younan’s staggering unpaid tab is no joke. The West 28th Street strip club sued the Holmdel, NJ, bachelor this week in Manhattan Civil Court for refusing the charges on his American Express card.

Younan claims that he must have been drugged by Scores staff to rack up the bill.

Sabbeth called Younan’s explanation bogus.

Younan — a 41-year-old, clinical cardiac electrophysiology specialist who works at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital — was at the gentlemen’s club with a one or two guests on four occasions in November, Sabbeth said.

“It’s a very high-class operation, it’s not for the dollar-beer drinkers,” the exec sniffed.

“He was doing some heavy-duty stuff. To run up a substantial bill like that, you’re probably doing top shelf liquor and champagne and sharing it with the girls,” Sabbeth said.

“A lot of that money was used for tipping,” he added of the six-figure credit-card charges used to purchase club currency called “Diamond Dollars.”

Sabbeth said Younan may have been drawn by the club’s reputation for hosting celebrities, who regularly film movies at the flesh emporium. Past actors who’ve filmed there include Kirsten Dunst, Chris Rock and Tom Selleck, Sabbeth said.

But the doctor chose to seclude himself with the paid ladies in a luxurious private room — away from the prying eyes of dozens of other male clients, the rep said.

“You’re not on the floor. If you have five girls dancing there, there’s no one else, so you can watch by yourself,” Sabbeth explained.

Younan did not return calls for comment.