FL DOH · MQA

Medical Doctors in Alachua, FL

19 licensed medical doctors in Alachua, Florida. Regulated by the Florida Board of Medicine.

19
In Alachua

Licensed Medical Doctors in Alachua

FL DOH · MQA
Practitioner License # Status Years licensed Board Action
Westwood, Greg 126815 Clear 10 yrs
Nieves, Ricardo 127036 Clear 10 yrs
Wasiak, Marta 82006 Clear 25 yrs
Aleman-Gomez, Jose 65880 Clear 32 yrs
Chambers, Chase 144560 Clear 6 yrs
Neizer, James 180718 Clear
Hiemenz, John 41865 Clear 43 yrs
Fried, Marek 75952 Clear 28 yrs
Ketch, Robert 55518 Clear 37 yrs
Baker, Mark 66772 Clear 32 yrs
Corp, Francisco 51406 Clear 39 yrs
Wassef, Shafik 137781 Clear 8 yrs
Tadi, Prasanna Kumar 159115 Clear 4 yrs
Shenouda, Mary 165007 Clear 3 yrs
Pickard, Wayne 33661 Clear 48 yrs
Kapoor, Anisha 153921 Clear 5 yrs
Kapoor, Atul 154009 Clear 5 yrs
Black, Nancy 154047 Clear 5 yrs
Ray, Gregory 160187 Clear 4 yrs
Source: Florida Department of Health, Division of Medical Quality Assurance. Public records under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Contact information is intentionally omitted; verify directly at FL DOH Search Services →

About the Medical Doctor Profession in Florida

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What they do

Medical Doctors (MDs) in Florida diagnose illness, order and interpret diagnostic studies, prescribe medication, perform surgery within their training, and manage long-term patient health. They work across every clinical setting in the state — from large academic medical centers in Miami, Tampa, Jacksonville, and Orlando to rural primary care offices, urgent care centers, hospital systems, and private specialty practices. Florida licenses MDs in dozens of specialties, including family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, surgery, psychiatry, cardiology, oncology, and emergency medicine.

Physicians are the most highly regulated category of healthcare practitioner in Florida because of the breadth of their authority. Beyond direct patient care, many Florida MDs hold supervisory responsibilities over physician assistants, nurse practitioners (when not autonomous), medical assistants, and residents in training. They are required to maintain malpractice coverage or financial responsibility documentation and are subject to continuous oversight by the Florida Board of Medicine.

Licensing in Florida

Physicians earn an MD from an accredited medical school, complete the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) three-step series, and finish at least one year of accredited graduate medical education (more for unrestricted licensure). Florida applicants submit verified credentials, fingerprints, and disclosure of any prior disciplinary history. International medical graduates may need additional training. Licenses are renewed every two years with documented continuing medical education, including state-mandated courses. The Florida Board of Medicine, under the Department of Health, sets and enforces standards.

How to verify or report

Verify an MD license, board actions, and malpractice history through the Florida MQA license search. Complaints about negligence, misconduct, or unprofessional behavior can be submitted through the Florida Department of Health complaint form or by calling 850-488-0796.

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