
Who We Work With
At KC Billing Solutions, we support medical practices that want more than basic billing. Whether you're an established group or a growing practice, we provide the insight, follow-through, and strategic support to help you capture every dollar you've earned.

ENT Practices
ENT billing involves a mix of office visits, diagnostics, and surgical procedures—all with unique coding and documentation demands. We bring structure and precision to every step of the billing process, so nothing is missed and your revenue stays consistent.

Pain Management Clinics
Pain management comes with unique documentation and billing requirements. We work closely with practices offering trigger point injections, nerve blocks, and outpatient pain procedures to streamline collections and reduce denials.

Procedure-Based Specialists
If your practice performs in-office surgeries or billable outpatient procedures, we bring clarity and consistency to your revenue cycle. From proper modifier use to tracking reimbursements, we handle the details that impact your bottom line.

Other Specialties We Serve
In addition to ENT and pain management, we support a range of specialties that require precise, procedure-driven billing and consistent follow-through. These include: - Orthopedic Surgery – from in-office injections to outpatient joint and spine procedures - Gastroenterology (GI) – colonoscopies, endoscopies, biopsies, and chronic condition management Urology – procedural care, diagnostics, and long-term treatment billing - Podiatry – surgical services, diabetic wound care, and routine foot procedures - Cardiology – diagnostic testing, E/M visits, and high-volume procedural billing If your specialty isn’t listed here but your practice performs procedures and bills insurance, we’d still love to connect. Our team understands the complexity behind every claim—and we’re here to help you capture more of what you’ve earned.

Credentialing Support
Getting enrolled with insurance plans shouldn’t slow down your growth. We handle new provider credentialing, payer enrollments, and revalidations—so you can focus on care, not paperwork.