Licensing For Health Care Professionals
Obtaining a health care license in Florida can be complex. Learn how we guide professionals through the process and state regulations.The Department of Health (DOH) is the primary agency responsible for licensing and disciplining health care professionals.
Examples of professionals licensed and disciplined by DOH are:
- Acupuncture
- Anesthesiologist Assistants
- Athletic Training
- Certified Nursing Assistants
- Chiropractic Medicine
- Clinical Laboratory Personnel
- Clinical Social Work, Marriage & Family Therapy & Mental Health Counseling
- Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) and Paramedics
- Dentistry
- Dietetics and Nutrition
- Drugs, Devices and Cosmetics
- Electrolysis
- Hearing Aid Specialists
- Massage Therapy
- Medical Physicists
- Medicine
- Midwifery (Licensed)
- Naturopathy
- Nursing
- Nursing Home Administrators
- Occupational Therapy
- Opticianry
- Optometry
- Orthotists & Prosthetists
- Osteopathic Medicine
- Pharmacy
- Physical Therapy
- Physician Assistants
- Podiatric Medicine
- Psychology
- Radiologic Technology
- Respiratory Care
- School Psychology
- Speech Language Pathology & Audiology
What If My Healthcare Professional Application is Denied?
If your application for a license is denied DOH or AHCA will send a written “Notice of Intent to Deny” and you will be afforded a right to appeal the decision.
Generally, speaking an appeal of a license decision involves selecting one of two: Informal Hearing or Formal Hearing.
Should an Attorney Represent Me if I am Denied a License?
Successfully, challenging a decision by either the Agency for Healthcare Administration or Florida Department of Health to deny your license application involves knowledge of the laws and administrative rules applicable to licensing, experience with the administrative process, strategy, as well as familiarity with AHCA, DOH, and/or the professional Boards. In most instances, an experienced health care attorney can help you understand the basis for the denial and map our possible solutions.
We represent applicants who have been denied licenses by AHCA and DOH. We help each client investigate the State’s basis for the denial and work to either challenge the Notice of Intent to Deny or seek a resolution with the State that allows our client a path to getting the license. No two cases are the same and we tailor each case to the client’s specific objectives.