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Urology Clinic Fraud Settlement and Allegations

Saturday, May 9, 2026
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Urology Clinic Fraud Settlement and Allegations

Dr Jitesh Patel and his Atlanta clinic, Advanced Urology , settled for $14 million. That’s the deal they struck regarding fraud allegations tied to procedures that weren't done or weren't actually needed.

The Department of Justice put it out in an April statement. It covered claims under the False Claims Act and the Georgia False Medicaid Claims Act . The core allegation?


They were Lorraine Perumal-Szramel, a former employee. Dr Himanshu Aggarwal, a physician. They both claimed the clinic was prioritizing the bottom line instead of actual patient care. It sounded pretty grim.


What they were pointing to was a pattern. Nearly every new patient, they said, got invasive testing. No real medical reason attached.


The list of practices cited was wild. Stuff like implanting sacral nerve stimulators without proper checks. Then there was the heavy use of cystoscopies and retrograde pyelograms, procedures that require anesthesia. And routine electromyography tests—which is rare in standard urology, honestly—conducted using electrodes stuck right onto patients’ genitals. Plus, a ton of unnecessary ultrasounds were ordered.


Then there was the upcoding. They were billing for complicated procedures, like Direct Visual Internal Urethrotomy, even when they only performed simpler treatments. FOX 5 Atlanta picked up on this. They noted that surgeries were sometimes billed without ever actually happening.


The fallout is serious. US Attorney Theodore S. Hertzberg said billing for services that didn't happen or weren't necessary is fraud. Georgia Deputy Attorney General Jim Mooney called it stealing taxpayer money. The FBI officials said the whole setup was about profit trumping patient welfare.


And the settlement itself? The whistle-blowers get a piece of it. They’re walking away with $2.94 million. It’s a huge number, but it doesn't change the picture of what went down there.

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

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