Mohamed El Deeb, license number D9508, is no stranger to the Minnesota Dental Board:
November 6, 2008 - Stipulation and Order for Conditional License after a complaint that was serious enough to be referred to the Attorney General. (I guess the Minnesota dental board knows the right person to contact at the AG’s office there, unlike Texas, where they haven’t a clue)
The incident occurred in January 2004. They found “record keeping violations” – a great catchall, like “improper equipment for us motorists” – substandard care and “incorrect billing” – aka “fraud” as it related to three patients. Evidently it related to conscious sedation, as the board called in an expert for a report.
In 2005 there was another complaint. It too was referred to the AG. Somewhere along they reviewed 5 years of his records and found several items worthy of sanctions.
September 24, 2010 Dr. Deeb petition the dental board to have his license reinstated. They did so, with no conditions attached.
September 7, 2012 – The board issued an order of a Temporary Suspension during a closed session.
September 17, 2012 – The board continued its Temporary Suspension