FL DOH · MQA

Medical Doctors in Lighthouse Point, FL

29 licensed medical doctors in Lighthouse Point, Florida. Regulated by the Florida Board of Medicine.

29
In Lighthouse Point

Licensed Medical Doctors in Lighthouse Point

FL DOH · MQA
Practitioner License # Status Years licensed Board Action
Miller, James 160798 Clear 3 yrs
Lipton, David 37855 Clear 45 yrs
Hadar, Orly 135809 Clear 8 yrs
Patterson, Stephen 68078 Clear 31 yrs
Kirschenbaum, Malka 167922 Clear 2 yrs
Capote, Jerry 116193 Clear 13 yrs
Nunes, Rosane 128486 Clear 10 yrs
Kurimilla, Snigdha 124365 Clear 11 yrs
Karlicek, Martin 120340 Clear 12 yrs
Miller, Alexandria 168875 Clear 2 yrs
Barreras, Nicholas 163173 Clear 3 yrs
Del Sol, David 146016 Clear 6 yrs
Rojas Balcazar, Juan 116684 Clear 13 yrs
Kowalczyk, Alexander 34650 Clear 47 yrs
Davoli, Michael 34916 Clear 47 yrs
Harris, Clarissa 88074 Clear 23 yrs
Moskowitz, Shaye 121057 Clear 12 yrs
Sader, Camil 86120 Clear 24 yrs
Young, Bryce 129889 Clear 10 yrs
Quintero-Nazario, Eduardo 153144 Clear 5 yrs
Pagano, James 130027 Clear 10 yrs
Sporysheva, Anna 177477 Clear 1 yrs
Thorpy, Jacqueline 171121 Clear 2 yrs
Colombani, Paul 111523 Clear 15 yrs
Fluss, Wayne 148091 Clear 6 yrs
Guerra, Alexis 148195 Clear 6 yrs
Hanna-Awad, Amal 77207 Clear 28 yrs
Garcia Herran, Manuel 72070 Clear 30 yrs
Teebagy, Charles 13828 Clear 53 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 →

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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.

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