Why we are better

We put our clients first.

No matter the size of the practice we are dedicated to each and every account.

  • We are all about providing excellent service and quality : ask our existing clients!
  • Cost of service: lower rate than other companies means more money in your pocket
  • Free insurance eligibility verification
  • Flexibility: We can work on your server on your software or we can give you access to ours
  • No restrictive contract: 30 day notice only, if you are not satisfied
  • No start up fees
  • Free state of the art software

National Presence

Serving Clients Nationwide

Clinical Info Solutions Serves Clients Nationwide

We serve our clients nationwide.
No matter where you are located we can remotely access your data, streamline your workflow and maximize your earnings.

Success Stories

Clinical Info SOlutions Success StoriesIn the 4 years that I have been with CIS, I have been very satisfied with their services. The team at CIS is very organized and detail-oriented which has translated into better collections for my practice. CIS has consistently delivered beyond my expectations.

Sam M. Korley, M.D. Bartow, FL

The team at CIS has been communicative and responsive to the needs of my practice. Considering the high quality of service they provide at a low cost, you cannot go wrong with CIS. I recommend them highly.

Dr Jay Avashia, Hematology/Oncology, Davenport, Florida

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