Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating Clarify Clinics for advertising unproven “microplastic & PFAS blood-filtration” treatments.
Reported Clarify Clinics Issues
- Charged patients up to $13,000 per session for “apheresis” treatments advertised to remove PFAS and microplastics.
- Performed over 1,000 sessions marketed as detox or “cellular cleansing.”
- No verified, peer-reviewed evidence that plasma filtration can remove synthetic pollutants.
Why Consumers Should Be Concerned
These practices may violate health-fraud and false-advertising laws, particularly when targeting U.S. patients through digital or influencer campaigns. Consumers may have paid large sums for unproven medical procedures.
Signs You May Be Affected
- You paid for apheresis advertised as removing PFAS or microplastics.
- You were not shown verified clinical data or informed-consent materials.
- You suffered side effects or significant out-of-pocket loss.
If you received a Clarify Clinic blood-filtration treatment, contact [email protected] or (202) 470-3520 for a free case review.

