The Texas Medical Board investigates from Austin — but a complaint affects you where you practice. Our representation is virtual and statewide, with city-specific resources for the markets where TMB cases concentrate. Pick your city below, or call directly.
The Texas Medical Board has a single investigative process that applies statewide. Geographic distance from Austin does not change the timeline, the deadlines, or the standard of evidence. What changes city to city is the downstream consequence — the institutions that will review your credentials, the hospitals that hold your privileges, the collaborative agreements that may be terminated, and the professional community that will hear about an open complaint long before any ruling is made.
Each city page below addresses the specific institutional landscape, complaint patterns, and licensing pressures that shape TMB defense in that market. The legal strategy is the same — early, evidence-anchored, dismissal-focused — but the context in which it operates is different in every region of the state.
The pages above address the markets where TMB cases concentrate — but representation is statewide. Wherever you practice in Texas, an evidence-anchored initial response is the difference between dismissal at Stage 2 and a hearing at SOAH. The earlier we engage, the more options remain open.