Oklahoma AG sues neuropathy clinic over alleged Medicaid fraud

Lawsuit claims multi-year scheme to defraud state's Medicaid program

Mar. 28, 2026 at 7:16pm

Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond has filed a lawsuit accusing the Neuropathy Treatment Clinic of Oklahoma of a multi-year scheme to defraud the state's Medicaid program. The lawsuit alleges the clinic engaged in fraudulent billing practices and misrepresented the services provided to patients.

Why it matters

Medicaid fraud is a serious issue that can cost taxpayers millions and undermine the integrity of the healthcare system. This lawsuit aims to hold the clinic accountable and recover funds that were allegedly obtained through illegal means.

The details

The lawsuit claims the Neuropathy Treatment Clinic billed Medicaid for services that were either not provided or were medically unnecessary. It alleges the clinic misrepresented the credentials and qualifications of its staff, and that it engaged in other deceptive practices to maximize its Medicaid reimbursements.

  • The alleged fraud scheme is said to have taken place over multiple years.
  • The lawsuit was filed by Attorney General Drummond on March 28, 2026.

The players

Gentner Drummond

The Attorney General of Oklahoma who filed the lawsuit against the Neuropathy Treatment Clinic.

Neuropathy Treatment Clinic of Oklahoma

The healthcare provider accused of engaging in a multi-year Medicaid fraud scheme.

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What they’re saying

“We will not tolerate any attempts to defraud the Medicaid program and take advantage of vulnerable patients.”

— Gentner Drummond, Oklahoma Attorney General

What’s next

The case will now proceed through the legal system, with the state seeking to recover the funds allegedly obtained through fraudulent means and hold the clinic accountable.

The takeaway

This lawsuit highlights the importance of vigilance and enforcement against Medicaid fraud, which can divert critical healthcare resources away from those who truly need them.