Billing Assistance

Southeastern Med is committed to fulfilling our mission of providing the highest quality of care to all our patients. To ensure this commitment we must also be financially responsible. Our goal is to receive payment for services in the most efficient and customer friendly way possible because we value our patients.

We understand that billing and collection for services rendered can be confusing therefore, to assist you in understanding these billing services and to answer any questions you may have, our highly trained associates are available to help. Please remember, the ultimate financial responsibility for payment lies with you, the patient, not the insurance company.

  • Pre-Certification
  • Billing
  • Resource Counselor
  • Income Guidelines
  • Payment Information
  • Frequently Asked Questions
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    Business Office

    Cashier’s Window

    1520 Maple Ave.

    (located in the main lobby in the hospital)

    PO Box 610

    1341 Clark St.

    Cambridge, OH 43725

    Cambridge, OH 43725

    (740) 439-8140, and please listen to the prompts to be connected with the appropriate person

    (740) 439-8140, and please listen to the prompts to be connected with the appropriate person

    Or EMAIL: info@seormc.org

    Monday – Friday

    Monday: 9:00am – 3:30pm

    8:00am – 4:30pm

    Tuesday – Friday: 8:30am – 3:30pm

    Business Office:

    (740) 439-8140, and please listen to the prompts to be connected with the appropriate person

    Resource Counselor:

    (740) 439-8140, option 4

    To make a payment:

    (740) 439-8140, option 1

    *Business office and Cashier’s window are closed weekends and major holidays.

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    It is important for you to know if your insurance requires a per-certification in order for payment to be made for your services. If pre-certification is required, please inform your physician immediately upon arrival so there will be no delays in processing your registration and/or admission to the hospital. Please help us protect you from having your insurance claim denied for failure to pre-certify. Failure to pre-certify additional days may result in reduced benefits or denial of your insurance claim. In some cases, if your insurance company denies the claim due to failure to pre-certify, you may be held responsible for full payment of the claim.

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