Save on Your Medical Bills

Most medical bills are higher than they should be. We review yours line by line, flag what's overpriced or coded wrong, and show you how to pay less — or we'll handle it for you.

How It Works

  1. Upload your bill — PDF, photo, or screenshot of your itemized medical bill.
  2. We review every charge — comparing against fair rates, checking billing codes, and flagging anything that doesn't add up.
  3. See what we found — a breakdown of overcharges, coding errors, and discounts you may qualify for.
  4. Negotiate or let us handle it — use our scripts to call the hospital yourself, or hand it off to us.

Why Check Your Medical Bill?

Around 80% of medical bills contain errors or inflated charges. Common issues include duplicate charges, upcoded visits, inflated facility fees, and charges for services that never happened. Most people pay without questioning it — but you don't have to.

Whether it's an ER visit, surgery, or outpatient procedure, we help you understand what you were actually charged, what it should cost, and what to do about it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I negotiate my medical bill?

Yes. Hospitals negotiate all the time — it's part of how the system works. The billed amount is rarely the final number. Call the billing department, reference the specific charges that are above fair market rate, and ask about financial assistance or self-pay discounts.

How do I check my medical bill for errors?

Get the itemized bill — not the summary. Look at the CPT and ICD-10 codes on each line. Watch for duplicate charges, upcoded visits, and charges for things you didn't receive. Compare against your insurance EOB and published Medicare rates.

What should I do if my medical bill is too high?

Don't pay it right away. Request an itemized bill and your EOB from insurance. Review the charges, then call the billing department and ask about financial assistance programs, prompt-pay discounts, or a payment plan.