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Built by a physician who's been in the OR

Your medical bill
probably has errors.

Point your camera at any medical bill. In 30 seconds, you'll know exactly what's wrong with it — and have a dispute letter ready to send.

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5 Issues Found
Mercy General Hospital · 02/14/2026
$2,340
Potential overcharges
Duplicate blood draw charge (CPT 36415) $185
OR time billed 2× procedure average $1,200
Tylenol marked up 4,200% $43
Lab panel unbundled into 8 tests $412
E&M level 5 for routine follow-up $500
0%
Error rate in Medicare hospital bill audits
$0B
In Medicare billing mistakes per year
$0B
In medical debt on Americans' credit reports
HHS Office of Inspector General · CMS CERT Reports · Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
How It Works

You won't need to Google a single code.

Three steps. No medical knowledge required.

Step 1

Scan

Paper bill or screenshot. One page or ten.

Step 2

Detect

Every line item cross-referenced against billing codes. Results in plain English.

Step 3

Dispute

A professional letter citing specific codes, charges, and federal regulations. Ready to send.

What We Find

Six things worth checking on any hospital bill.

Most people pay these without knowing. Here's what to look for.

Upcoding

A routine visit billed as a complex evaluation. The code says one thing — what happened says another.

Medication Markups

$40 for a single Tylenol. Charges that should be part of your hospital fee, listed separately.

OR Time Padding

Anesthesia billed for 3 hours when the procedure takes 90 minutes. That's not a rounding error.

NSA Violations

Out-of-network emergency charges that violate federal law. You have protections — we help you use them.

Why We're Different

I was in the OR for years before I ever looked at a bill.

Four years of medical school. Four years of residency. A cardiac anesthesia fellowship. I've been in the operating room for thousands of cases — watching the clock, watching the monitors, knowing exactly how long procedures actually take.

Then I saw what patients were being charged. That's why this exists.

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I'm in the room when a surgery takes ninety minutes. I know that. The patient doesn't. So when that same surgery shows up on a bill as three hours, only one of us can tell.

Billscope Founder

Cardiac Anesthesiologist

Your bill, decoded.

Your hospital bill
99285 ED VISIT LEVEL 5 $4,280
36415 VENIPUNCTURE ROUTINE $185
36415 VENIPUNCTURE ROUTINE $185
85025 CBC W/AUTO DIFF $95
80053 COMP METABOLIC PANEL $210
J0610 CALCIUM GLUCONATE INJ $86
96374 THER/PROPH IV PUSH $320
TOTAL DUE $14,231

7 more line items below ↓

30 sec
Billscope analysis
$2,728
in potential overcharges
Duplicate blood draw
CPT 36415 billed twice, same date
$185
ED visit likely upcoded
Level 5 charge for a non-critical presentation
$2,140
IV push may be included in ED fee
96374 often bundled with facility charge
$320
Calcium gluconate markup
$86 vs ~$3 wholesale — 2,700% markup
$83
Privacy

Your bills never leave your phone.

Your medical bills are personal. We built Billscope to keep them that way.

On-Device Storage

All images, results, and dispute letters are stored on your device. Nothing in the cloud.

Encrypted in Transit

Bill images are encrypted during analysis. Our AI provider doesn't train on your data and auto-deletes within 30 days.

No Account Required

No sign-up. No email. No tracking. Uninstall and everything disappears.

The numbers are real.

$5.7M

Total savings by Sheer Health members — at $40/month for human-assisted bill review.

Sheer Health member data, 2025

7–48%

Billing error rates found in HHS Inspector General audits of Medicare claims.

HHS OIG Audit Reports

Pricing

One dispute pays for a year.

Scanning is free. Unlimited. Forever. You only pay for dispute letters.

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  • Full error detection
  • Plain-English findings
  • CPT code lookup
  • Educational tips for each finding
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$3.99 /scan
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  • Full deep audit
  • Dispute letter included
  • Save & revisit analysis
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Good questions.

Billscope cross-references Medicare rates, NCCI bundling rules, and known billing error patterns. It's built with clinical input from a practicing cardiac anesthesiologist who has spent thousands of hours in the operating room and knows how long procedures actually take. Every finding is flagged as a potential issue — actual charges depend on your insurance contract. For complex cases, we recommend a professional billing advocate.
All bill images and results are stored only on your device. During analysis, images are sent encrypted to our AI provider, which doesn't train on your data and auto-deletes it within 30 days. No accounts, no cloud storage, no way for us to access your data. Uninstall and everything is gone.
Hospital bills, ER bills, surgical bills, imaging, labs, office visits, anesthesia bills, and EOBs. If it has CPT codes and line items, Billscope can analyze it. For best results, scan an itemized statement — you have a legal right to request one from any provider.
Scanning and analysis are completely free with no limits. The free tier includes full error detection, plain-English findings, and CPT code lookup. Pro ($7.99/mo) adds dispute letter generation, bill history, savings tracking, and report exports. The Per-Bill option ($3.99) gets you a single dispute letter with no subscription.
Based on findings, Billscope generates a professional dispute letter citing specific line items, CPT codes, billing rules, and relevant regulations including the No Surprises Act. You review and edit before exporting as a PDF to email, print, or share. The tone is firm but professional — designed to get results.
No. Billscope provides educational analysis. Findings represent potential issues, not confirmed errors. The dispute letter is a template, not legal counsel. For complex disputes or legal matters, consult a medical billing advocate or attorney.

That bill sitting on your counter?
It's probably wrong.

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