Texas Medical Board Complaint Record: Unlicensed Practice

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UPDATED RECORD — April 19, 2026

This Texas medical board complaint record documents a formal submission alleging unlicensed medical practice and treatment concerns within a custodial healthcare environment. This constitutes a record based on documented complaint filings, preserved correspondence, and regulatory submission data.

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Texas Medical Board Complaint Record: Unlicensed Practice

This Texas medical board complaint record preserves a verified complaint submitted through the Texas Medical Board system regarding medical care provided inside a detention facility. It establishes a structured record for regulatory review, accountability, and timeline continuity.

For related documentation, see the systemic detention timeline and the live evidentiary record. For regulatory authority, visit the Texas Medical Board and review applicable standards under Texas Statutes.


Texas Medical Board Complaint Record — Details

  • Practitioner: Alan Brooks
  • Facility: Williamson County Jail
  • Location: Georgetown, Texas
  • Category: Unlicensed medical practice
  • Date Submitted: August 10, 2025

This complaint establishes a formal regulatory entry point for evaluating medical conduct, credential verification, and facility oversight procedures.


Texas Medical Board Complaint Record — Allegations

  • Unlicensed medical treatment within a detention environment
  • Lack of informed consent regarding provider credentials
  • Delayed or denied treatment for developing conditions
  • Failure to refer to licensed specialists
  • Use of potentially unsafe or unsanitary medical practices

Based on documented records, these allegations raise questions regarding compliance with medical licensing requirements and institutional oversight standards.


Impact and Medical Outcome

  • Vision impairment and reported loss of sight
  • Long-term physical limitations
  • Psychological stress associated with confinement and care conditions

A secondary medical opinion was obtained from a licensed provider, supporting the need for further review of treatment conditions and outcomes.


Supporting Documents

Complaint Submission Email
Full Complaint Filing


Record Context

  • Formal complaint submitted to a regulatory authority
  • Allegations involving medical licensure and conduct
  • Documented health impact and outcomes
  • Request for investigation and review

This Texas medical board complaint record establishes a structured escalation point supporting continued documentation, regulatory review, and potential legal action based on preserved evidence.


This record remains active and subject to update as additional documentation, regulatory responses, or investigative findings become available. The current version supersedes all prior versions.

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