TMB Disciplines 24 Physicians at June Meeting

At its June 13, 2025, meeting, the Texas Medical Board disciplined 24 licensed physicians.

 

The disciplinary actions included: one order related to violation of Board rules, one related to impairment, one order related to nontherapeutic prescribing, seven orders related to peer review or other states’ actions, two orders related to standard of care, two orders related to unprofessional conduct, one voluntary surrender, two Consent Orders, five Mediated Settlement Agreed Orders, and two Final Orders. The Board also ratified two cease-and-desist orders. 

TMB Suspends El Paso Physician (Lagunas)

On July 2, 2025, a disciplinary panel of the Texas Medical Board temporarily suspended, without notice, the Texas medical license of Yolanda Lagunas, M.D. (Lic. No. H0541), after determining her continuation in the practice of medicine poses a continuing threat to public welfare. The suspension was effective immediately.

 

The Board panel found that Dr. Lagunas failed to complete the terms of her agreed order and failed to practice medicine in an acceptable and professional manner. 

 

TMB Suspends Houston Physician (Thonhoff)

On June 20, 2025, a disciplinary panel of the Texas Medical Board temporarily suspended, without notice, the Texas medical license of Jason Robert Thonhoff, M.D. (Lic. No. Q5729), after determining his continuation in the practice of medicine poses a continuing threat to public welfare. The suspension was effective immediately. 

 

The Board panel found that on May 1, 2025, the Harris County Constable's Office executed an arrest warrant for Dr. Thonhoff for Online Solicitation of a Minor, a third-degree felony under Texas Penal Code section 33.021. 

TMB Suspends Lubbock Physician (Cobb)

On June 20, 2025, a disciplinary panel of the Texas Medical Board temporarily suspended, without notice, the Texas medical license of John Michael Cobb, M.D. (Lic. No. L6013), after determining his continuation in the practice of medicine poses a continuing threat to public welfare. The suspension was effective immediately. 

 

The Board panel found that Dr. Cobb suffers from an unmanaged health condition that impairs his ability to safely practice medicine and is currently engaged in the practice of medicine without any oversight or monitoring. 

TMB Suspends McAllen Physician (Haak)

On April 17, 2025, a disciplinary panel of the Texas Medical Board temporarily suspended, without notice, the Texas medical license of Lee William Haak, M.D. (Lic. No. L2296), after determining his continuation in the practice of medicine poses a continuing threat to public welfare. The suspension was effective immediately. 

 

The Board panel found that Dr. Haak suffers from an impairment that interferes with his ability to practice medicine safely. 

 

TMB Suspends Houston Physician (Adeyemo)

On April 17, 2025, a disciplinary panel of the Texas Medical Board temporarily suspended, without notice, the Texas medical license of Bamidele Oyebamiji Adeyemo, M.D. (Lic. No. T6165), after determining his continuation in the practice of medicine poses a continuing threat to public welfare. The suspension was effective immediately. 

 

The Board panel found that Dr. Adeyemo suffers from an unmanaged health condition that impairs his ability to safely practice medicine and is currently engaged in the practice of medicine without any oversight or monitoring.

TMB Disciplines 33 Physicians at March Meeting

At its March 21, 2025, meeting, the Texas Medical Board disciplined 33 licensed physicians. 

 

The disciplinary actions included: two orders related to violation of Board rules, one related to impairment, one order related to nontherapeutic prescribing, 12 orders related to peer review or other states’ actions, eight orders related to standard of care, one order related to unprofessional conduct, one Consent Order, six Mediated Settlement Agreed Orders, and one Final Order. The Board also ratified four cease-and-desist orders.