Charges filed against Shelby Township doctor accused of promoting fake COVID-19 treatments
Read full article: Charges filed against Shelby Township doctor accused of promoting fake COVID-19 treatmentsSHELBY TOWNSHIP, Mich. – Charges have been filed against doctor at a Shelby Township medical spa who was accused of promoting an IV vitamin C drip to prevent and treat coronavirus (COVID-19). Dr. Charles Mok from Allure Medical Spa is facing charges that include both health care fraud and insurance fraud. MORE: FBI raids Shelby Township medical spa over ‘coronavirus treatment’ claimsSome of the charges stem from the COVID-19 claims, while others are from other incidents, including vein treatment. Mok has been under investigation for more than a year, officials said. Authorities raided the headquarters of Allure Medical Spa at 26 Mile Road and Van Dyke on Thursday in connection with the alleged COVID-19 treatments.