Texas Doctor's DEA License Yanked Over Suspension Drama
Published Date: 3/27/2025
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Summary
Dr. Willard J. Davis from Texas lost his DEA registration because his medical license was suspended, meaning he can’t legally handle controlled substances anymore. The DEA reviewed the case, agreed with the suspension, and officially revoked his registration. This means Dr. Davis must stop all controlled substance activities immediately, affecting his medical practice and any related income.
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DEA Registration Revoked for Dr. Davis
The DEA revoked Willard J. Davis, D.O.'s Certificate of Registration No. BD9134254, so he must stop all controlled-substance activities immediately. The revocation follows the suspension of his Texas medical license on May 16, 2024, and the Order is effective April 28, 2025, which will affect his medical practice and any related income.
Future DEA Applications Denied in Texas
The DEA also denied any pending applications by Willard J. Davis, D.O., to renew or modify his registration and denied any other pending application for additional registration in Texas. That denial accompanies the revocation and is effective April 28, 2025, restricting his ability to regain DEA authorization in Texas.
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