To help all our clients achieve success through our knowledgeable service and dedication to their practice goals. As President and owner of AnMed Medical Billing Service I would first like to thank you for your interest in our billing service. Now in our 18th year of providing billing services to all specialties, I believe that we can be a great asset to any practice by helping you manage your billing and increase the revenue that is due for the services you provide.I have been working in this field for the last 35 years and have seen many changes.
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Our mission at AnMed Medical Billing Service is to help our physician clients maximize their reimbursement through timely and accurate claims submission. Our staff is available to assist clients and their patients to insure that each claim is submitted correctly. Knowledgeable billers - Experienced staff can catch coding errors and inaccurate patient information before claims are submitted. Replace your legacy software with cloud based billing software and appointment scheduler, with interfaces to EMR partnered software.
We have helped physicians in many different specialties with these details and many others. We can help you manage this process from the beginning to insure that your practice is off to a clean start. Delays and errors during this critical time can delay payments in the future, sometimes by as much as six months.
Reviews (10)
Danny Best
May 22, 2022
Cindy LeCouter
May 20, 2022
Victoria O'Kelley
Apr 22, 2022
Some of the nurses are sweet.but not all. I had a bad experience today. I had chest pains.asked for help.they tell me their busy. I fell to the floor and almost passed out.if I would have died they wouldn't have been able to help me! They shouldn't take on more people than what they can handle.if they don't have the people to help.this is the worst hospital I have ever been too!
Rachelle Soeder
Dec 03, 2021
Never go to Anderson Emergency Room they're a joke and take your illnesses/mental health as a joke they'll push you out the door like they did us for the 8th time. Someone died due to the neglect of staff and staff ignoring you and tell you that your wrong when you see your husband's blood pressure dropping from Normal to low. Definitely will be filling a report. Sick of how they're treating us
Lara Hidden
Nov 21, 2021
I went in on the advice of my doctor (after hours) with an ice-pick migraine. I cried out, involuntarily, when the migraine pains stabbed. After a couple of hours waiting for care (including hearing the woman next to me being treated for a UTI and released), a nurse came in to tell me to be quiet. She stated "You need to quit this hollering. There are OTHER PATIENTS, ok?
You are being disruptive to other patients!". I was horrified, but was only able to respond by leaning over and vomiting due to the pain. She huffed and left. Eventually, I was seen by a doctor and given pain meds. I'm not accustomed to taking pain medicine but it helped. I won't go back unless I'm unconscious or incapacitated. Such a traumatic event.
You are being disruptive to other patients!". I was horrified, but was only able to respond by leaning over and vomiting due to the pain. She huffed and left. Eventually, I was seen by a doctor and given pain meds. I'm not accustomed to taking pain medicine but it helped. I won't go back unless I'm unconscious or incapacitated. Such a traumatic event.
Brooksjedi
Nov 16, 2021
A lot of frustration here and yes, the care could be faster but that is not the doctors or nurses fault. They have red tape and so much paperwork to do before they can do anything. The doctors and nurses chose this profession to try and help, and they are trying, anmed the corporate side plays a big role in this, idiots not taking safety measures to stop covid are another.
If it only affected them, the problem would sort itself out. People using the ER for a doctors office or trying to get pain pills are 99% of the problem. Cut those two out and it would be a lot better.
If it only affected them, the problem would sort itself out. People using the ER for a doctors office or trying to get pain pills are 99% of the problem. Cut those two out and it would be a lot better.
Michelle Bee
Nov 08, 2021
I had to wait a while to be seen and that part is the only issue there was, but ER is a wait everywhere. Every single person on staff that worked on my case were absolutely amazing, from admission to discharge. I've recently changed my care from Prisma to Anmed, and I could not have made a better decision. I'd recommend this hospital to anyone.
Audrey Howell
Oct 07, 2021
It really depends on the time of the day and the day that you come. Last time I was here it took over 6 hrs for me to even be seen, I tried to go Thursday and they told me there was no point because there was 27 ppl ahead of me, this time I went in at 8 and was out by 12. but once they get you back they're actually really nice and good in my experience. Slow, yes very but they have a lot to do and a lot of people to take care of at one time.
Please remember they can't control how many people come in or how staffed they are. My nurse was very sweet and took my blood really good. I loved the doctor that was there more than any other doctor I've ever been seen by in there. His name was Russell Marcus I think. He really cared about me and my situation and was eager to answer every question I had. Was pleasantly surprised this time around
Please remember they can't control how many people come in or how staffed they are. My nurse was very sweet and took my blood really good. I loved the doctor that was there more than any other doctor I've ever been seen by in there. His name was Russell Marcus I think. He really cared about me and my situation and was eager to answer every question I had. Was pleasantly surprised this time around
B. M.
Sep 25, 2021
If I could leave zero stars I would. Was discharged early this morning from the ED. I get home and I was discharged with someone else's discharge instructions and paperwork. I now have their personal information and I'm sure someone else has mine (HIPPA VIOLATION). I then log on to mychart to see if I actually have discharged instructions and Dr Joseph Millwood has put in my patient notes that I became irate and left the emergency department!
At no time did I become irate during my visit, and a nurse gave me paperwork to sign and took out my iv. I have tried calling the ED number and cannot get an answer. Not to mention they brought me to a room that had dried blood all over the floor.which clearly shows how well they clean during a pandemic
At no time did I become irate during my visit, and a nurse gave me paperwork to sign and took out my iv. I have tried calling the ED number and cannot get an answer. Not to mention they brought me to a room that had dried blood all over the floor.which clearly shows how well they clean during a pandemic
Abby Burdette
Aug 23, 2021
This ER is a joke. Most staff literally just sit around & act like they don't have patients in the hallways waiting for a room. I had to be very deliberate and persistent for them to do anything for my mother, who fell and injured the left side of her body. Some nurses & doctors are very rude & do not have good attitudes. They act like you're bothering them if you ask them anything.
It's also very dirty. I understand that the medical field is messy, but this is really unacceptable and unprofessional for a hospital. I wouldn't take my pets here & I really hate that this is the closest ER.
It's also very dirty. I understand that the medical field is messy, but this is really unacceptable and unprofessional for a hospital. I wouldn't take my pets here & I really hate that this is the closest ER.