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MedBillResolve
Self-help document preparation tool

Medical Bill Look Wrong? Review It in Minutes.

Use our guided self-help workflow to organize your medical billing records, spot common issues, and prepare professional dispute documents — all on your own terms.

Starting at $29 • Self-help tools only • Not legal advice

Three Steps to Prepare Your Dispute

You stay in control at every step. We organize — you decide.

Step 1.Enter Your Bill Details

Provide basic information about your medical bill — provider, dates, amounts, and what was billed. No medical records required to start.

Step 2.Review Common Issues

Our guided workflow helps you organize your records and flag items that commonly warrant a closer look, such as duplicate charges or unbundled codes.

Step 3.Prepare Your Documents

Generate self-help dispute letters, itemized bill requests, and insurance appeal templates. You review, edit, and own every document.

Common Medical Billing Issues Worth Checking

These are frequently reported billing patterns that consumers may want to review. This list is for general awareness — it is not a determination that any specific charge is incorrect.

  • Duplicate charges for the same service or procedure
  • Unbundled billing codes that should be grouped
  • Charges for services not received or not documented
  • Balance billing after insurance payment
  • Surprise out-of-network charges
  • Incorrect patient information or dates of service
  • Charges exceeding usual and customary rates

Ready to Review Your Bill?

Create a free account to start organizing your billing records and preparing your dispute documents.

MedBillResolve is a self-help document preparation platform, not a law firm. No legal advice is provided. You are the author of all generated documents.

MedBillResolve is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Use of this platform does not create an attorney-client relationship. Documents and templates are self-help tools. Laws, billing rules, and payer policies change frequently — always verify current information and consult a licensed attorney or qualified professional for advice specific to your situation.