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Search our databases for license and permit information on physicians, physician assistants, acupuncturists, medical radiological technologists, non-certified radiologic technicians, respiratory care practitioners, medical physicists, and perfusionists licensed by the State of Texas.
Our mission is to protect and enhance the public's health, safety and welfare by establishing and maintaining standards of excellence used in regulating the practice of medicine and ensuring quality health care for the citizens of Texas through licensure, discipline and education.
Print a copy of the online profile by searching for your license in the Look up a License system. Review the information available on your profile and make notations of any changes/corrections/updates that are needed.
The Texas Medical Board obtains verification of the following information as part of its licensure process for physicians, physician assistants, surgical assistants, acupuncturists, medical physicists, medical radiologic technologists, perfusionists, and respiratory care practitioners.
The Licensure Department licenses physicians, physician assistants, acupuncturists, and surgical assistants; issues physician-in-training permits; registers non-certified radiologic technicians; and certifies acudetox specialists, pain management clinics, and non-profit health organizations.
All physicians, physician assistants, acupuncturists and others licensed by the TMB to practice in Texas are currently required to register regularly with the board, and pay a fee. Registration fees and renewal periods vary according to license type.
I look up a licensee? Visit the “Look Up a License ” page to search for license and permit information. Where do I learn more about the agency’s enforcement process and how to file a complaint regarding a licensee? Visit the Complaints page to learn more about submitting a c ...
This section of the physician profile contains identifying information previously verified by the TMB, as well as the current status of the physician’s license. Year of Birth: Birth year of the licensee. License Number: License number for the licensee.
Please note that primary source verification regarding a licensure status is always available to anyone, including licensees’ employers, via the TMB website through Look up a License. What does this mean for licensees issued on or after September 1, 2019, who are not on the list above?
Check the Texas Medical Board’s website – licensees of the Medical Board are searchable several ways including by city, zip code and specialty. Visit the following link: http://www.tmb.state.tx.us/page/look-up-a-license.