

HealthCell bills for a comprehensive range of ENT services including sinus surgeries (FESS), tonsillectomies, myringotomy, laryngoscopy, hearing and balance testing, allergy services, and in-office procedures. Our team understands the complex coding landscape of otolaryngology. We also manage billing for audiology services and hearing aid dispensing where applicable to your practice model.
ENT billing frequently involves procedures subject to CCI edits and bundling rules. HealthCell applies the correct unbundling modifiers, documents medical necessity for separate procedures, and conducts pre-submission reviews to prevent avoidable denials. Our team also monitors quarterly CCI edit updates so your billing stays compliant as bundling rules evolve throughout the year.
Yes. We manage billing for allergy skin testing, in-office immunotherapy, and related E/M visits. HealthCell stays current on payer policies for allergy services and helps ENT practices capture this often-overlooked revenue stream accurately. We also handle billing for sublingual immunotherapy where covered, expanding your practice’s ability to serve allergy patients and grow revenue.
Our billers are trained to correctly identify post-operative visits within a surgical global period versus separately billable encounters. This prevents underbilling and ensures your practice maintains compliance while capturing every legitimate claim. We maintain a real-time tracking system for each patient’s global window so post-operative visits are billed correctly every time.
ENT practices perform a wide variety of procedures—from simple in-office treatments to complex surgeries—each with distinct coding requirements, modifier rules, and medical necessity standards. HealthCell’s ENT-specialized billers navigate this complexity to minimize errors and maximize collections. Our team also supports practices that perform both ENT and facial plastic surgery, managing the billing overlap between these two disciplines.
The trusted financial backbone for independent practices—stable collections, fewer denials, and freedom to focus on care.