Hospitals bill $80 for an aspirin and charge for procedures that never happened. We find every overcharge and hand you the dispute letter to get your money back.
How it works
No medical knowledge required. Just upload your bill and let our auditors do the work.
Share your Explanation of Benefits (EOB) or itemized hospital bill as a PDF or photo. Takes 60 seconds.
We check every CPT code against Medicare rates, flag duplicates, spot unbundling violations, and find phantom charges.
Within 24 hours you receive a full audit report plus a ready-to-send dispute letter addressed to your hospital's billing department.
Our dispute letters get results. Most hospitals settle within 30 days when presented with a well-documented billing dispute.
What we find
Hospitals routinely charge $80 for a single aspirin or $200 for a saline drip. We benchmark every drug against actual acquisition costs.
Avg recovery: $420The same procedure billed twice under different codes — one of the most common errors and among the easiest to recover.
Avg recovery: $850A 15-minute consultation billed as a complex 60-minute visit. We compare every CPT code against what was actually documented.
Avg recovery: $1,200Charges for procedures, tests, or supplies that were never performed or delivered — more common than most patients realize.
Avg recovery: $670Procedures that should be billed together at a discount are split apart to inflate the total. This is a Medicare fraud violation.
Avg recovery: $560Billed at ICU rates for a standard room, or charged for days you weren't admitted. A $2,000-per-day error that's easy to miss.
Avg recovery: $1,800Simple pricing
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Real results
"I had a $14,000 bill after my gallbladder surgery. Nyota found $3,200 in overcharges — duplicate charges and a procedure listed that never happened. The hospital settled within 3 weeks."
"Went to the ER for a broken wrist. Got a $9,400 bill. The audit found $1,800 in duplicate imaging charges and medication I never received. $19 audit saved me almost $2,000."
"I'm a nurse and I still couldn't understand my own hospital bill. These guys found 5 separate errors totaling $4,100. The concierge service was worth every penny — they called and everything was resolved."
Questions answered
A $19 audit could recover thousands. Most bills have errors. Yours probably does too.
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