Tulsa Nerve Clinic ran a $1 million Medicaid scheme, according to Oklahoma AG SoonerCare Showdown.

Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond has filed a civil lawsuit accusing the Neuropathy Treatment Clinic of Oklahoma and its owner of engaging in a multi‑year scheme to fraudulently bill Medicaid for services that were allegedly not medically necessary or covered by the state’s SoonerCare program.

The state claims that the clinic re-coded device and injection treatments, as well as billed for larger drug doses than were actually administered, resulting in an improper $1 million in SoonerCare payments.

Details of the Lawsuit

On March 26, 2026, the Attorney General’s office filed a 21-page petition in Oklahoma County, naming the Neuropathy Treatment Clinic of Oklahoma, LLC, and its owner, James Warren Linn Jr., as defendants. The lawsuit claims that the alleged fraudulent activity spanned from August 2021 through August 2025, during which time the clinic targeted SoonerCare reimbursements through deceptive billing practices.

The petition seeks restitution for the overpaid funds, as well as civil penalties, including treble damages (three times the amount of the fraudulently obtained funds), and per‑claim penalties. The filing also requests a jury trial, aiming for full recovery of the improperly billed Medicaid funds.

Clinic Locations and Patient Access

The Neuropathy Treatment Clinic of Oklahoma operates locations in both Tulsa and Oklahoma City. The clinic’s publicly available contact information lists an office at 4636 S. Harvard Ave in Tulsa and another at 6001 NW 139th St. in Oklahoma City. Patients can reach the clinic through the listed phone numbers, fax lines, and appointment links provided on the clinic’s official website.

Allegations of Fraudulent Billing Practices

The lawsuit alleges that the clinic used Sanexas nerve‑stimulation treatments—services not covered by Oklahoma Medicaid—then re‑coded these treatments as physical therapy in order to receive payments…

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