San Antonio, Texas · Medical License Defense

San Antonio medical license defense — military medicine, civilian practice, same board. Same stakes.

San Antonio has one of the most unique medical landscapes in Texas — home to Brooke Army Medical Center, Wilford Hall, UT Health San Antonio, and a large community health infrastructure serving one of the state's most diverse patient populations. A board complaint here carries consequences that extend across both civilian and military-adjacent careers.

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Who We Defend in San Antonio
Physicians Midwives Nurse Practitioners Pharmacists Allied Health Professionals

San Antonio medical license defense — spanning military, academic, and community health

San Antonio physicians and healthcare professionals work across a uniquely complex ecosystem: military medicine at Brooke Army Medical Center and the Defense Health Agency, academic medicine at UT Health San Antonio and the Long School of Medicine, and a large community health infrastructure at University Health and the network of federally qualified health centers serving Bexar County's diverse population. A Texas Medical Board complaint reaches all of it.

For San Antonio healthcare professionals with dual civilian and military-adjacent practices, a TMB complaint can trigger consequences across both tracks simultaneously. Hospital credentialing, NPDB reporting, DEA registration risk, and insurance panel disruption follow immediately — before any hearing is scheduled. For midwives, a collaborative physician agreement can be terminated at any point during the investigation, shutting down independent practice before a ruling is made.

What a Texas Medical Board complaint triggers for San Antonio healthcare professionals

The initial written response to the board is the most consequential document in your defense. San Antonio healthcare professionals managing demanding practices across large institutions or bilingual community health settings frequently delay action while the board continues building its record. Every day without a defense strategy is a day that record grows unopposed. If you're searching for a medical license defense attorney near San Antonio, the response deadline is already running. Understand the full TMB process →

San Antonio medical license defense — virtual, no travel, immediate action

This firm is fully virtual. San Antonio clients receive the same Counter Protocol defense as any client — no travel required. The parallel investigation begins the day you retain us. We handle every stage: initial response, investigation, Informal Settlement Conference, and SOAH hearings. The goal at every stage is dismissal. How The Counter Protocol works →

Other Texas cities we serve

In addition to San Antonio, we serve licensed medical professionals in Houston, Dallas, Austin, El Paso, Lubbock, and McAllen — and all of Texas virtually. See our medical professional FAQ →

What a TMB Complaint Triggers

NPDB filing · Hospital privilege review · DEA registration risk · Insurance panel disruption · Collaborative agreement at risk (midwives) · 12–24 month hearing timeline if unresolved

The Counter Protocol

Parallel investigation from day one. Evidence-anchored rebuttal built to force dismissal before a hearing is scheduled. How it works →

San Antonio Medical Ecosystem

Brooke Army Medical Center · UT Health SA · University Health · Long School of Medicine. Military and civilian careers both at risk from a single open complaint.

Boards We Defend Against

Texas Medical Board · Texas Board of Nursing · Texas Midwifery Board · Texas State Board of Pharmacy

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Common Questions

San Antonio medical license defense — frequently asked questions

Yes — and immediately. San Antonio's dual military-civilian healthcare ecosystem means a TMB complaint can trigger consequences across both tracks at the same time. The initial response window is the most critical phase. See how we defend San Antonio physicians →
A Texas license complaint before the TMB affects your civilian Texas license and NPDB record. Military credentials are governed separately through the Defense Health Agency, but NPDB entries are visible to all credentialing bodies — including military credentialing reviewers. The two systems are separate but both read from the same NPDB.
Yes. A well-constructed, evidence-anchored initial written response forces a dismissal decision before the case reaches an ISC or SOAH hearing. The Counter Protocol →
Typically 6–18 months from complaint acceptance to ISC or SOAH referral. If the case reaches a SOAH hearing, total resolution can take 2–3 years. The most critical window — and the best opportunity for dismissal — is the first 30–60 days.
San Antonio · Medical License Defense

The board started building its record the day the complaint was filed.

Every day without a defense strategy is a day the board builds unopposed. Virtual representation means no delay between the decision to act and the action itself.