Houston doctor's license suspended over alleged cocaine-use

Wednesday, January 17, 2018
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Alleged cocaine use is at the center of a Houston physician's suspension of his license.

Last week, the Texas Medical Board temporarily suspended the license of Dr. Oscar Francisco Quintana.
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According to the medical board, the doctor is using cocaine and is "a continuing threat to public welfare."

The board also noted Quintana has a disciplinary history involving substance abuse going back to 2003.

The suspension takes effect immediately and will remain pending further action from the board.
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