2025-13315Notice

Arizona Clinic's DEA License Revoked After Ghosting Hearings

Published Date: 7/16/2025

Notice

Summary

Benson Sergiles, P.A., a medical practice in Arizona, lost its DEA registration because it no longer has the state permission to handle controlled substances. Despite multiple attempts, the DEA couldn’t reach them for a hearing, so the registration was revoked by default. This means Benson Sergiles can’t legally manage controlled drugs anymore, effective immediately, impacting their business operations.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.

DEA Registration Revoked for Arizona Practice

Benson Sergiles, P.A., a medical practice in Peoria, Arizona, had its DEA Certificate of Registration No. MB7529261 revoked. The revocation means the practice cannot legally possess, prescribe, distribute, or dispense controlled substances in Arizona as of August 15, 2025.

Pending Renewal and New Applications Denied

The DEA Order also denies any pending applications from Benson Sergiles, P.A. to renew or modify its DEA registration and denies any other pending application for additional registration in Arizona. These denials are included in the Order effective August 15, 2025.

15-Day Window to Seek Reconsideration

The Order states Benson Sergiles, P.A. may file a motion for reconsideration of the Agency's factual findings within fifteen calendar days of the date of the Order. Any such motion and responses must be filed and served by email to the other party and to the DEA Office of the Administrator.

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7/16/2025
8/15/2025

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