
The Washington State Department of Health has temporarily pulled the plug on the medical assistant credential of Antonio Dailey, as he awaits his day in court over serious allegations. Charged with second-degree rape, a class A felony, Dailey's professional future hangs in the balance while legal proceedings unfold, according to the Washington State Department of Health.
Dailey, carrying the credential number CM60924382, encountered his license expiring on January 22, 2024, shortly after the charges were filed on January 11, 2024, in King County Superior Court. While he has the option to renew his credentials, the state makes it crystal clear that he won’t be serving any patients in Washington until this dark cloud of an allegation has dissolved fully as reported by the Washington State Department of Health.
Issuing a response to the charges, and potentially requesting a hearing, is a window granted to Dailey for the next 20 days. The intricacies of this case, including official legal documents, can be made visible to the public eye online. Provided through the Department of Health's Provider Credential Search, insights into the current standing of healthcare providers in Washington are just a few clicks away for concerned citizens or curious onlookers, as per the Washington State Department of Health.
With public health, safety, and general welfare at stake, the Department of Health’s suspension of Dailey’s medical credentials underscores their commitment to rigorous standards. "Anyone who believes a health care provider acted unprofessionally is encouraged to call this number and report their complaint," voiced by the Washington State Department of Health, reflecting their active stance in ensuring medical accountability. These reports can be made by calling 360-236-4700, where voices harboring valid concerns may find an audience ready to act.
For those looking to stay informed on this case and other health-related news in Washington, the Department of Health suggests following their updates on social media. A steady stream of information awaits anyone eager to navigate the complex web of healthcare regulation or simply trying to stay afloat in the sea of ever-changing medical dynamics here in the state.









