Additional charges expected for Granite Shoals man arrested for allegedly practicing medicine without a license
This screenshot from the Facebook profile of Daniel Alejos shows him in scrubs at his Kingsland “clinic”, Clinica Hispana Santa Maria. Alejos, a Granite Shoals resident, was arrested on Jan. 9 on a charge of practicing medicine without a license. Facebook image
The Granite Shoals man accused of practicing medicine without a license is likely to face additional charges following his arrest on Jan. 9. Local law enforcement arrested Daniel Alejos, 50, during a traffic stop after a lengthy investigation.
The arrest came after the Burnet County and Llano County sheriff’s offices coordinated the execution of two search warrants targeting Alejos’ home practice at 107 E. Blue Briar in Granite Shoals and his clinic, Clinica Hispana Santa Maria, in Kingsland, where he worked as a “general physician.”
“There’s going to be more charges,” Burnet County Sheriff Calvin Boyd told DailyTrib.
Boyd told DailyTrib that the investigation remains active and that additional charges based on the evidence gathered are likely in the coming weeks.
According to Boyd, the investigation began about 10 weeks ago after local doctors tipped off law enforcement about Alejos’ potentially illicit operation. Sheriff Boyd said the case’s complexity required extensive evidence gathering before authorities could take action and make an arrest.
The exact nature of the allegations against Alejos have not yet been shared publicly.
Alejos opened Clinica Hispana Santa Maria in Kingsland in November 2025 and serves as its founder and CEO, according to a Facebook post. The clinic, located at 106 Cottonwood Drive, Suite C, does not have an official website or social media presence. The only publicly listed contact information is 830-220-4460.

