Florida Doc Agresti Banned from Prescribing After Fraud Conviction Hits
Published Date: 7/8/2025
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Summary
Dr. Mark Agresti from Florida lost his DEA registration because he was convicted of health care fraud and excluded from federal health programs. He didn’t ask for a hearing, so the DEA canceled his registration by default. This means he can no longer legally prescribe controlled substances, effective immediately, impacting his medical practice and patients.
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DEA Registration Revoked; Prescribing Stopped
The DEA revoked Mark Agresti, M.D.'s Certificate of Registration No. BA2032441, effective August 6, 2025. Because his registration is revoked and future Florida registration applications are denied, he can no longer legally hold or renew a registration to prescribe controlled substances in Florida or lawfully prescribe controlled substances under that DEA number.
Mandatory Exclusion from Federal Health Programs
The record shows HHS/OIG mandatorily excluded Mark Agresti, M.D. from Medicare, Medicaid, and all Federal health care programs effective January 19, 2023, for a minimum period of 47 years. This exclusion follows his 2022 conviction for one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud and wire fraud and 11 counts of health care fraud.
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