Spot billing errors before you pay a single dollar
Upload your medical bill or Explanation of Benefits (EOB). We identify duplicate charges, upcoding, unbundling, balance billing violations, and incorrect insurance payments — and tell you exactly how to dispute each one.
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What It Analyzes
Every key area reviewed, flagged, and explained in plain English.
Duplicate Charge Detection
Identifies the same service or supply billed more than once — one of the most common and costly billing errors in healthcare.
Upcoding Identification
Flags when a provider bills for a more expensive service than what was actually provided — inflating costs without adding care.
Unbundling Detection
Catches when services that should be billed together as a package are separately itemized to inflate the total charge.
Balance Billing Check
Identifies when an in-network provider illegally bills you for amounts above your insurance's negotiated rate.
Insurance Payment Verification
Cross-checks what your insurance paid vs. what they should have paid based on your stated plan and the services rendered.
Dispute Guidance
For each error found, provides a specific action plan and the exact contact at the provider or insurer to dispute it.
How It Works
Three steps to instant insights
Upload or Paste
Drop a PDF or paste your document text directly into the tool.
AI Analysis
Our AI processes your document and extracts key information, risks, and recommendations.
Get Your Report
Receive a structured report with plain-English explanations and actionable next steps.
What You Get
Every analysis includes a comprehensive, structured report.
Frequently Asked Questions
How common are medical billing errors?
Studies estimate that 80% of medical bills contain errors. The average overcharge is significant — often hundreds or thousands of dollars. Most patients pay without scrutiny because medical bills are complex and intimidating.
What is an EOB and should I upload mine?
An Explanation of Benefits (EOB) is a statement from your insurance company showing what was billed, what they paid, and what you owe. It's often more detailed than the provider's bill and is the best document to upload for a thorough analysis.
What if my insurance already processed the claim?
You can still dispute errors after insurance processes a claim. For billing errors, you dispute with the provider. For insurance underpayments, you file an appeal with your insurer. Our analyzer tells you exactly which path to take for each issue found.
Can I dispute a bill that's already been sent to collections?
Yes, but act quickly. You have rights under the FDCPA to validate the debt, and medical billing errors can be disputed even after the account is in collections. Our tool will flag this situation and guide you on the correct process.