I uploaded the hospital bill and EOB. Can you check the balance before I pay?
Before you pay a medical bill, have it reviewed by a billing expert.

Where confusing medical bills begin to make sense
AdvimedPro helps patients review bills and EOBs, identify billing or insurance issues, prepare appeals, and negotiate the liability with providers and insurers.

Martine G. Brousse
- Patient advocate
- Medical reimbursement expert
- Certified mediator
- Long-time physician billing manager
- Moved to patient-side advocacy in 2013
Hospital bill received after insurance. Need to know whether to pay, request details, or dispute the balance.
How it works
- Upload your paperworkStart with the bill, EOB, denial letter, collection notice, or provider statement.
- Get an expert-oriented screenWe organize amounts, insurance payments, missing documents, and likely review points.
- Get a review pathReceive a practical direction for appeal, documentation requests, provider negotiation, or account follow-up.
- Move into direct AdvimedPro serviceAfter engagement, AdvimedPro can move into negotiation consulting, appeal preparation, and direct follow-up support with the provider or insurer.
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Start with a bill check, then move into professional review.
Give visitors a low-friction way to start. They can upload the paperwork, receive an initial screening, and continue into a paid professional review when the bill needs expert attention.
Start with a low-friction intake. Upload the bill, EOB, denial, or collection notice and see what may need review.
- Bill and EOB intake
- Initial issue spot check
- Document gap checklist
Move from screening into expert review, appeal preparation, negotiation strategy, and provider or insurer coordination guidance.
- Everything in Free bill check
- Expert document review
- Appeal and negotiation strategy
- 3% success fee on negotiated savings
- Provider and insurer coordination notes
- Review analysis summary