Texas Doctor Deemed ‘Danger to The Public’ Permitted to Resume Practice After Two Med Spa Deaths!
CheapNailsalonsnearme–In a decision that has sparked widespread concern, Texas anesthesiologist Michael Patrick Gallagher, M.D., linked to two deaths at separate health spas, has been allowed to continue his medical practice under significant restrictions. The Texas Medical Board, citing a threat to public welfare, has imposed limitations on Gallagher, barring him from supervision and delegation in all medical procedures.
The controversy stems from incidents at the Luxe Medical Spa in Wortham and the Integrity Wellness Center in Coppell, where Gallagher was implicated in the deaths of Jenifer Cleveland and Kimberly Ray, respectively. Cleveland’s death followed an IV vitamin infusion, while Ray suffered fatal complications from a routine pain treatment.
Gallagher’s medical qualifications have come under scrutiny, particularly after his admission in a January deposition that he is not a board-certified anesthesiologist. This revelation, coupled with the alleged misrepresentation of qualifications by staff under his supervision, has raised serious questions about the oversight and regulation of medical practices in Texas.
Texas doctor linked to two med-spa deaths allowed to resume practicing medicine despite ‘continuing threat to public’ https://t.co/eSeBtqZYVc
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The Texas Medical Board continues its review of Gallagher’s case, emphasizing the need for stringent measures to ensure patient safety. The public is urged to remain vigilant and informed, with resources available on the Texas Medical Board website for verifying medical credentials and filing complaints.
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