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Osteopathic Medical Board Hears Petition to End Probation for Dr. Eman Abdalla; Board Moves to Deliberate

Osteopathic Medical Board of California · November 14, 2025
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Dr. Eman Abdalla asked the Osteopathic Medical Board of California to end a five‑year probation entered in 2023, saying she has reformed her practice and complied with monitoring; the Department of Justice attorney recommended continuing probation. The board took the matter under submission and moved to closed session for deliberation; a written decision will follow.

SACRAMENTO — The Osteopathic Medical Board of California on Nov. 13 heard a petition from Dr. Eman Abdalla asking the board to terminate early a five‑year probation that resulted from disciplinary action tied to her prior ownership and management of Los Angeles‑area med spas.

Administrative Law Judge Marcy Larson opened the hearing and Deputy Attorney General Matthew Fleming summarized the board’s case history. Fleming told the board that an accusation filed in 2022 (and subsequently amended) alleged six causes for discipline related to two med spas, including failures in recordkeeping, gross negligence or repeated negligent acts, lack of required fictitious name permits and alleged aiding and abetting of unsupervised practice by unlicensed workers. Fleming also noted a related out‑of‑state action in Florida…

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