adjusted medical bill

How It Works

#1: Upload Your Bill

Send me your medical bills through the secure upload form. I review it privately and keep your information protected.

#2: I Analyze the Charges

I go line by line and look for errors, duplicate charges, inflated fees, and items that are negotiable.

#3: You Get a Clear Summary

I explain what’s wrong, what can be challenged, and how much I believe you can realistically save.

#4: I Negotiate With the Provider

I contact the billing department directly and work to reduce your balance. You don’t have to deal with them at all.

#5: You Approve the New Amount

Once the provider agrees to a lower number, I send you the updated balance so you can approve it before paying.

#6: You Pay Only For Results

If the negotiation is successful and your bill is reduced, you pay a pre-agreed percentage of the savings as our fee. If there is no reduction, you owe us nothing.

Types of Medical Bills I May Be Able To Help With

If it is a medical bill, I can review it. These are the most common ones people send me.

Hospital Bills

  • Emergency room

  • Observation stays

  • Inpatient stays

  • Surgeries

  • Anesthesia

Diagnostic & Imaging

  • X rays

  • CT scans

  • MRI

  • Ultrasound

  • Lab tests

Clinic & Specialist Visits

  • Primary care

  • Urgent care

  • Dermatology

  • Orthopedics

  • Gastroenterology

  • ENT

  • OB/GYN

  • Cardiology

Therapies & Rehab

  • Physical therapy

  • Occupational therapy

  • Speech therapy

  • Chiropractic

Pharmacy & Infusion

  • Medications

  • Infusion therapy

  • Specialty pharmacy

Ambulance & Transport

  • Ground ambulance

  • Air ambulance

  • Medical transport

Other Bills

  • Out of network charges

  • Denied claims

  • Mis-coded preventive visits

  • Confusing itemized statements

What I Check For

I look for billing issues that can push your balance higher than it should be.

Coding Issues

  • Wrong or mismatched codes
  • Upcoding to a higher level than what was provided
  • Unbundled services
  • Incorrect or missing modifiers

Charge Problems

  • Duplicate charges
  • Items billed that you didn’t receive
  • Incorrect quantities
  • Facility or supply fees that don’t match the visit

Insurance & Classification Errors

  • Out of network mistakes
  • Missing or incorrect insurance adjustments
  • Issues caused by coding errors
  • Coordination of benefits problems

Price Accuracy

  • Charges above typical allowed amounts
  • Outdated or inconsistent pricing
  • Totals that don’t match the itemized bill
  • Missing reductions you should have received

Have a bill you want me to check?

I will review it and let you know what looks off before you pay.