Grupo Fabinović

"I'm not licensed, heh, but I can fix you up."

- Fabinović to his costumer

Dr. Grupo Fabinović is an immigrant from Vojvodina, Serbia, who came to France's France City in 2008 where he gained fake medical credentials and diplomas from the Stracci Family in order to build the clinic in New Town to heal up their men.

Grupo was also ordered by Stracci Underboss, Salvatore Stracci personally, to heal up the injured members of the Cuneo Family and Barzini Family, as they were their closest allies amongst the Five Families.

Sometimes, however, despite sharing a rivalry with the aforementioned families, Grupo would also heal up members of the Corleone Family for a good, good price.

Today, as most of the Corleones, Straccis and Cuneos have been wiped out of France, Grupo instead heals up wounded mobsters belonging to DeVazzi Family and the Barzini mob.

Quotes
"Are you interested or are you just wasting my time?"

- Fabinović when a patient doesn't do much in his clinic

"*Sweats, is tense and nervous, and can't relax* You ain't gunnah' report me to the health department, man, right?"

- Dr. Grupo gets scared as he might get ratted out to the HD

"That should do it. Come back if you get hurt again."

- Grupo after healing a patient up

"Propalica prekleta!"

- Fabinović when a patient pukes up on his bed

"Don't worry - most of my patients are still alive."

- Fabinović trying to calm down a worrying patient

"You're fixed! Don't worry, mum's the word, right?"

- Grupo after fixing a patient up

"This is absurd! I run an honest clinic!"

- Doc Grupo when accused of selling drugs

"Does your mama know what you do?"

- Grupo taunting

"I surrender! Have mercy!"

- Fabinović begging for merci on his knees

"I didn't really study medicine, but I can heal you up alright."

- Grupo explains his profession

Trivia

 * Grupo's grandmother was Italian, giving him some Mediterranean roots after all. That would explain why he is voiced by Damian King, who voices mainly Italian characters and would also explain his first name.
 * He is one of the two known Slavic (particularly Serbian) proprietors in New Town, the other being Boris Amarović.