Buyer's guide

The best endocrinology billing service depends on who does the work.

No billing company works in endocrinology alone. The hard part is knowing what each payer covers for glucose monitors, diabetes education, and the prior approvals that today's diabetes and weight-loss drugs require.

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At a glance.

ProductBest for
AltairEndocrinology practices with no billing team of their own.
PractolyticsEndocrinology practices wanting one generalist partner across billing and coding.
P3 Healthcare SolutionsPractices that want billing, coding, and MIPS reporting from one team.
CPT 95250 and 95251 each require a minimum of 72 hours of continuous glucose monitor data, and neither may be reported more than once per month.
AAFP, Coding for Remote Patient Monitoring and Continuous Glucose Monitoring

The landscape, by who does the work.

No billing company works in endocrinology alone. Every option below is a multi-specialty revenue-cycle firm that also publishes an endocrinology page, so the question is who does the work and who knows endocrine billing: continuous glucose monitor data limits, diabetes self-management training hours, and GLP-1 prior authorization. The others are people-first managed services. Altair is AI-first, with our in-house billers on the exceptions, runs on the systems you already use.

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Altair

Runs the whole endocrinology claim on the systems you already use. Checks each claim against the payer's current coverage policies before it goes out, including continuous glucose monitor 72-hour and frequency limits, diabetes self-management training hour allocation, and GLP-1 prior authorization, so the ones that would deny get caught first. Works denials on arrival, files appeals, posts payments, and sends patient statements. Our in-house billers work the exceptions.

Best for: Endocrinology practices with no billing team of their own.

Multi-specialty RCM firms with a dedicated endocrinology page

Generalist revenue-cycle firms that publish an endocrinology page and take over coding as well as billing.

Practolytics

A multi-specialty billing company with a dedicated endocrinology page, offering full endocrinology revenue cycle management: eligibility, charge capture, coding validation, claim submission, payment posting, accounts receivable, prior authorization support, and denial prevention and appeals.

Best for: Endocrinology practices wanting one generalist partner across billing and coding.

BellMedEx

A multi-specialty billing company with an endocrinology page covering billing, certified CPT, HCPCS, and ICD-10 coding, eligibility, prior authorization, denial management and appeals, and posting and reporting. It says its software applies predictive claim edits, payer policy monitoring, and AI-driven posting to cut errors. It serves solo endocrinologists, endocrine groups, diabetes centers, and thyroid clinics.

Best for: Endocrine groups, diabetes centers, and thyroid clinics wanting a biller that also codes.

Medcare MSO

A multi-specialty revenue-cycle firm with an endocrinology page covering eligibility and prior authorization, coding, charge entry and submission, denial management, accounts receivable recovery, and posting, plus chronic care management and remote patient monitoring billing. It pairs a managed team with its own software and says its AI tools assign codes in seconds and automate repetitive billing steps. It integrates with Athenahealth, AdvancedMD, Kareo, and eClinicalWorks.

Best for: Practices wanting a managed team with software that also bills chronic care and remote monitoring.

Multi-specialty RCM firms that list endocrinology

Generalist firms that list endocrinology as one of their service lines, with less endocrine-specific detail on the page.

P3 Healthcare Solutions

A multi-specialty billing company that lists endocrinology, covering revenue cycle management, billing and coding, credentialing, MIPS and quality reporting, accounts receivable, denial management, and auditing. It runs an outsourced team alongside robotic process automation and its P3Merge software.

Best for: Practices that want billing, coding, and MIPS reporting from one team.

Based on publicly available vendor information, current as of August 2026. Vendor names are trademarks of their respective owners and are not affiliated with Altair.

Choosing an endocrinology biller, answered.

What should an endocrinology practice look for in a billing service?

Start with who does the work. Does the service work your claims, or hand you software to run? Then ask whether it knows endocrine billing: the continuous glucose monitor 72-hour and once-a-month limits, the diabetes self-management training hour allocation, and GLP-1 prior authorization and step therapy, and whether it checks each claim against them before submission. Then integration: does it run on the systems you already use, or force a migration.

Is there an endocrinology-only billing company?

No. Every established option is a multi-specialty revenue-cycle firm that also publishes an endocrinology page, so the choice comes down to who does the work and how much endocrine billing the firm knows. What separates them is whether they check continuous glucose monitor limits, diabetes self-management training hours, and GLP-1 prior authorization before the claim goes out.

Why do endocrinology claims deny?

Often for coverage details. Continuous glucose monitor codes need at least 72 hours of data and pay no more than once a month. Diabetes self-management training pays on a fixed hour allocation, and unused follow-up hours expire each year. GLP-1 drugs sit under Part D prior authorization and step therapy, so a claim sent before the documented history is in place comes back.

Can Altair do our endocrinology billing if we have no biller on staff?

Yes. Altair is the done-for-you billing service for practices with no billing team, run by AI and backed by our expert in-house billers. Altair checks each claim against the payer's current policies before it goes out, works the denials, files appeals, and sends patient statements.

Endocrinology denies on coverage details. Altair catches them before the claim goes out, and our billers work the rest.