Rose Medical Clinic in Chillicothe, Ohio, was forced to close after the State Medical Board of Ohio suspended Physician Assistant Rufus Frank Lowman Jr.’s medical license. The Board found serious allegations against Lowman, including prescribing controlled substances without proper oversight, leading to the clinic’s temporary closure. The clinic stated the closure was due to “significant circumstances beyond our control” and hoped to reopen soon, but uncertainty looms over its future if Lowman’s license is permanently revoked.
Lowman, who specializes in addiction medicine, has faced previous employment at mental health centers and medical facilities. Reports of unethical practices by Lowman are currently under investigation, potentially leading to criminal charges.
The Guardian broke the story and continues to closely follow the developments surrounding Rose Medical Clinic and Lowman’s case. As new information emerges, the Guardian will provide updates on the situation.
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