Reviews

Client reviews and feedback

What dermatology practices say about working with us, how we verify it, and how to arrange a reference call with a comparable practice.

Client feedback from anonymized engagements

These practices asked not to be named. Each quote is attributed by role, practice profile and region, and links to the engagement it came from.

The difference was not that we started billing more. It was that the cases we were already doing finally got paid correctly the first time.
Practice administrator, 4-provider Mohs and general dermatology group, Southwest
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We assumed that money was gone. A meaningful share of it was not — it just needed someone to work it before the clock ran out.
Owner, 2-location general dermatology practice, Northeast
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It was never about upcoding. It was about getting credit for the work already in the chart.
Medical director, 6-provider dermatology group, Southeast
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How we handle reviews

We publish a testimonial only after the practice has approved the exact wording in writing. We do not paraphrase private feedback into a public quote, and we do not publish a name or logo without permission.

Where a practice prefers to stay anonymous, the feedback appears attributed by role, practice size and region instead. Those entries are presented as client feedback rather than as verified reviews, and they are not marked up as review structured data.

Reference calls

  • We can arrange a call with a practice of similar size and service mix, subject to that practice agreeing
  • References are matched on provider count, dermatopathology or Mohs volume, and payer mix
  • You are welcome to ask them what did not go well, and what their team had to change
  • We will not put you in touch with a practice we have not worked with directly

What to ask any billing company for

  • First-pass clean claim rate, measured and defined the same way month over month
  • Denial rate by category, not a single blended number
  • Days in A/R and the share of A/R over 90 and 120 days
  • Who actually codes your Mohs, dermatopathology and excision cases, and what their credentials are
  • How performance is reported to you, and how often

Frequently asked questions

Why are there no star ratings on this page?

We only publish ratings that come from a client who has agreed to be quoted and attributed. We will not generate a rating from internal data or from anonymous feedback, because that is not something a prospective practice can verify.

Can we talk to a current client before signing?

Yes. We arrange reference calls with practices of similar size and service mix, subject to that practice agreeing to the call.

Where can we see results rather than opinions?

Our anonymized case studies describe the problem found, the actions taken and the direction the numbers moved for each engagement.

Do you offer incentives for reviews?

No. We do not pay for, discount for, or otherwise incentivize testimonials or reviews.

Free claims audit

Find out exactly what your practice is losing.

Send a de-identified claims sample. Within five business days you get a line-item leakage report — coding gaps, underpayments, and recoverable aged A/R, in dollars.

  • No cost, no obligation, no sales pressure
  • BAA signed before any data is shared
  • Reviewed by AAPC-certified dermatology coders

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