Checked against real Medicare rates

Your hospital bill is probably wrong.

Four out of five medical bills contain errors. Upload yours and see what you may be overpaying — in about a minute, for free.

Scan my bill — free No signup. Takes ~60 seconds.
We never store your bill Compared to public Medicare rates Free to see what's wrong
Example
Itemized hospital bill
Emergency visit · what Billvouch sees
CT scan, head (without contrast)
70450 · Medicare $170
23×
$3,900
Emergency room visit, level 5
99285 · Medicare $182
13×
$2,400
Comprehensive metabolic panel
80053 · Medicare $11
29×
$320
IV infusion, first hour
96365 · Medicare $65
$195
Potential overcharge
$4,800
Scan yours →
80%
of medical bills contain at least one error
$1,300
average overcharge found on bills over $10,000
2–4×
what hospitals typically charge over the Medicare rate
How it works

Three steps. About a minute.

No insurance jargon, no spreadsheets. Upload your bill and Billvouch does the reading for you.

1

Upload your bill

Snap a photo or drop a PDF of your itemized bill. You can also paste the charges as text.

2

We check every charge

Billvouch flags duplicates, upcoding, and unbundling, then compares each charge to the real Medicare rate. Add your insurance EOB and it checks what you actually owe.

3

Get your findings + a letter

See exactly what looks wrong and how much you may be overpaying — plus a ready-to-send dispute letter for the billing department.

What Billvouch catches

The errors hiding in the line items

Most of these are invisible until someone who knows the codes takes a close look. That's the job.

Duplicate charges

The same service billed more than once on the same bill.

Upcoding

A more expensive billing code than the care you actually received.

Unbundling

Charges split apart that are supposed to be billed together as one.

Far above Medicare

Prices many times higher than the standard Medicare rate for that code.

Balance billing

Being billed for what your insurer already wrote off — often not allowed.

Denied claims

Insurance denials on your EOB that may be worth appealing.

Early results

Real bills, real corrections

A few of the catches from people who ran their bills through Billvouch.

$1,840

"I'd already set up a payment plan. Billvouch showed me the ER level was upcoded and a lab was billed twice. The letter did the rest."

— Maya R., illustrative example
$3,100

"The bill was almost four times what my insurance said I owed. I had no idea that wasn't allowed until I saw it laid out."

— James T., illustrative example
$620

"Two charges that should have been bundled into one. Small on its own, but it took five minutes to catch and dispute."

— Dana K., illustrative example

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