SHELBY TWP, MI -- FBI agents raided the Allure Medical Spa on Thursday amid accusations the Macomb County facility was offering fraudulent treatments for COVID-19 and other virus-related issues.

“This morning, federal law enforcement executed a search warrant at Allure Medical Spa in Shelby Township, Michigan," said Mara Schneider, spokesperson for the FBI’s Detroit office, in a statement. “The investigation includes allegations that the clinic provided fraudulent treatments for Covid19, and that the clinic did not observe proper protocols to protect patients and staff from the virus. If any patients or staff have any concerns about their health or exposure to Covid-19, we urge them to consult a trusted healthcare provider immediately.”

Agents arrived at the facility, 8180 26 Mile Rd. in Shelby Township, around 8 a.m. Thursday. The FBI did not answer questions seeking further information on the accusations and whether any arrests were made.

According to the Allure website, the facility provides various types of specialized services such as vericose vein treatments, dermatology services and more. The company also writes that the safety of patients during the ongoing pandemic is of utmost importance to staff.

“Allure Medical has made all necessary adjustments to our daily operations, going above and beyond the CDC’s guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19. We have also taken additional actions to make it safe and easy for our patients to receive the care they need and deserve,” reads a statement on the website.

The company operates eight facilities in Michigan, according the website.

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