Woman Accused of Illegally Providing Healthcare Services in Miami

Woman Accused of Illegally Providing Healthcare Services in Miami
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On Thursday, just after midnight, police officers showed up at a two-bedroom home in the Flagami district of Miami.

Yohandra Ramos-Gonzalez reportedly opened the door of the home at Southwest 58 Avenue and Second Terrace, according to Officer Arturo Moradiellos.

Ramos-Gonzalez reportedly welcomed the police officers inside the home, according to Moradiellos.

According to Moradiellos’ report, “Officers noticed four female patients sitting on recliners in the living room.” It seemed as though the four females had recently undergone surgery.

Police officials chose to take Ramos-Gonzalez, 53, into custody despite her hospitality, and just after 6 a.m., Miami-Dade County correctional officers scheduled her for incarceration at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center.

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Ramos-Gonzalez is accused of four felonies for practicing medicine without a current, valid Florida license, according to court documents. The case will be presided over by Judge Christine Hernandez.

Miami-Dade County Crime Stoppers at 305-471-8477 is the number that detectives asked anyone with information regarding this or any other case to call.

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