Specialty billing is not one service. It is twenty.

Every specialty has its own codes, modifiers, payer quirks, and denial playbooks. Pick the file that matches your practice. Each specialty page covers the codes we bill daily, the denials that show up most, and the payers we fight with most often.

21 specialties AAPC coders by track Texas PIP specialty Solo to ASC scale
Group 01

Primary & urgent care

Specialty-aware billing for the practices in this group, with codes, denials, and payer quirks specific to each.

Group 02

Medical specialties

Specialty-aware billing for the practices in this group, with codes, denials, and payer quirks specific to each.

Group 03

Surgical & procedural

Specialty-aware billing for the practices in this group, with codes, denials, and payer quirks specific to each.

Group 04

Behavioral & rehab

Specialty-aware billing for the practices in this group, with codes, denials, and payer quirks specific to each.

Group 05

Diagnostic & facilities

Specialty-aware billing for the practices in this group, with codes, denials, and payer quirks specific to each.

The difference between a generalist billing company and a specialty-aware one shows up in the denial report. One has a page of rework items every week. The other has three. Same volume. Same payers. Different coders.

ASA Management playbook
Do you bill every specialty listed?
Yes. Every specialty on this page is actively billed by our team, with a specialty-matched coder track. If your specialty is not listed, ask. We likely bill it and may have just not written the file yet.
How is specialty-aware billing different?
Every specialty has its own codes, modifiers, payer quirks, and denial patterns. Anesthesia runs on time units and ASA modifiers. Orthopedic surgery runs on global periods and hardware logs. An ASC runs on facility fees, implants, and pass-through drugs. Treating them all the same is how revenue leaks. We match coders to specialties so the depth is there.
Do you handle Texas PIP, workers' comp, and out-of-network cases?
Yes. Texas PIP is a specialty of ours, given our location. We also handle NY no-fault, workers' comp across state fee schedules, and out-of-network billing with NSA IDR arbitration. These cases typically require specialty-specific knowledge and we have the volume to be fluent.
Can you bill multi-specialty groups?
Yes. Multi-specialty groups get coders matched to each specialty, not rotated through a generic pool. Your cardiology claims are coded by cardiology coders, your ortho claims by ortho coders. Reporting is unified at the group level or split by specialty, your call.
What if my specialty has a complex billing pattern you have not listed?
We have billed specialties not on this page. During discovery, tell us what you do. If the workflow is new to us, we are transparent about that and we bring in specialty consulting support during onboarding. We do not take work we cannot do well.
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