FYNQMEDICAL BILLING

Juneau, AK

Medical Billing Services in Juneau, AK

Outsourced medical billing and revenue cycle management for Juneau practices — specialty-aware coding, denial management, and a free Billing Health Check.

FYNQ Medical Billing provides full-service Juneau medical billing and revenue cycle management (RCM) for independent practices across Juneau, Alaska. From Hospital Drive / Twin Lakes Medical Corridor to neighborhood clinics, we handle coding, claims, denials, A/R, and credentialing so your Juneau practice gets paid.

Downtown Juneau, Alaska skyline

Important Juneau facts

County/Borough
City and Borough of Juneau (unified municipality)
Founded / Incorporated
Settled 1880 (gold discovery by Joe Juneau and Richard Harris); incorporated as a city 1900; designated Alaska's capital 1906
Nickname
Alaska's Capital City
Size / Rank
Largest city by land area in the U.S. at approximately 2,702 square miles; third-most populous city in Alaska
Population
Approximately 31,616 (U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 estimate)
Medical Anchors
Bartlett Regional Hospital (the only hospital and only emergency department in the region); SEARHC Ethel Lund Medical Center (tribal health consortium); Juneau VA Clinic; U.S. Coast Guard Clinic

Our revenue cycle services in Juneau

Serving the Juneau medical community

Hospital Drive / Twin Lakes Medical Corridor — Bartlett Regional Hospital and SEARHC Procedure Clinic are clustered along Hospital Drive near Egan Drive in the Twin Lakes neighborhood, forming Juneau's primary acute-care hub. · Salmon Creek Lane Healthcare Corridor — SEARHC Ethel Lund Medical Center and Valley Medical Care anchor a concentration of primary care, specialty, dental, and pharmacy services along Salmon Creek Lane in the Mendenhall Valley. · Downtown Federal Health District — The Juneau Federal Building (709 West 9th Street) houses the Juneau VA Clinic and the U.S. Coast Guard Clinic, creating a compact federal healthcare node serving veterans and active-duty personnel in the heart of downtown.

Major Juneau hospitals & health systems

Bartlett Regional Hospital

3260 Hospital Dr, Juneau, AK 99801

The only full-service acute-care hospital and sole emergency department in Southeast Alaska; billing spans a broad DRG mix plus critical-access-level complexities in a government-owned facility.

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SEARHC Ethel Lund Medical Center

1200 Salmon Creek Ln, Juneau, AK 99801

Tribal health consortium delivering primary care, urgent care, specialty care, dental, pharmacy, and behavioral health; billing involves Indian Health Service (IHS) cost accounting and tribal-payer coordination.

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SEARHC Front Street Urgent Care

225 Front St, Suite 104, Juneau, AK 99801

Walk-in urgent care serving all Juneau residents seven days a week; billing requires multi-payer triage including IHS, Medicaid, and commercial plans.

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Valley Medical Care (Juneau Alaska Family Medicine)

1801 Salmon Creek Ln, Juneau, AK 99801

Independent family medicine practice in-network with Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alaska, Moda Health, Aetna, TRICARE, and Medicaid; billing complexity includes multi-payer credentialing in an isolated market.

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Juneau VA Clinic

709 West 9th St, Suite 150, Juneau, AK 99801

VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic providing primary care, mental health, and telehealth to veterans; billing is channeled through the VA Alaska Healthcare System with specific VA fee-basis claims processes.

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U.S. Coast Guard Clinic (HSWL Juneau)

709 West 9th St, Suite 627, Juneau, AK 99802

Military treatment facility serving active-duty Coast Guard personnel and TRICARE beneficiaries; all claims route through TRICARE's managed-care support contractors.

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Universities & medical schools in Juneau

The Juneau healthcare landscape

Juneau at a glance

Downtown Juneau, Alaska street scene
Juneau, Alaska skyline at night
Aerial view of Juneau, Alaska
A park in Juneau, Alaska
Modern architecture in Juneau, Alaska
A university campus, representative of Juneau's major universities

Photos: Pixabay, Adi K, Ella Wei, Lobiya via Pexels

Around Juneau

Landmarks: Alaska State Capitol, Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center (Tongass National Forest), Mount Roberts Tramway, Last Chance Mining Museum (Gastineau Channel Historical Society), Glacier Gardens Rainforest Adventure.

Parks & green spaces: Mendenhall Glacier Recreation Area (Tongass National Forest), Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Eaglecrest Ski Area (municipally operated), Adair-Kennedy Memorial Park.

Pro sports: Juneau-Douglas High School Crimson Bears (community-level hockey and basketball with strong local following) (Alaska School Activities Association (ASAA) — no major professional franchise), Eaglecrest Ski Area Community Racing Program (Municipal / recreational — Juneau has no major-league professional sports franchise).

Major payers: Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alaska — the dominant individual and group commercial insurer statewide, offering the most ACA marketplace plans in Juneau and serving as the largest commercial payer for most Juneau practices., Moda Health Plan — the second ACA marketplace carrier covering Southeast Alaska, including Juneau, with employer-group and individual plans requiring separate credentialing from Premera., Alaska Medicaid (administered by the Alaska Department of Health) — the state fee-for-service Medicaid program; providers must enroll as Alaska Medicaid providers and submit claims through the state's MMIS system., Denali KidCare — Alaska's CHIP program covering children and teens; claims and eligibility follow Alaska Medicaid processes and are billed through the same provider portal., Medicare and Medicare Advantage — traditional Part A/B fee-for-service Medicare applies statewide; individual Medicare Advantage plans are not available in Alaska, though some employer group MA plans exist for retirees., TRICARE (West Region, managed by TriWest Healthcare Alliance) — significant payer in Juneau given the U.S. Coast Guard presence; requires separate TRICARE provider enrollment and claim submission protocols., Indian Health Service (IHS) and Tribal Health (SEARHC/Contract Health Services) — a substantial share of Juneau's patient population is Alaska Native; tribal and IHS billing involves alternate-resource billing rules and IHS cost-accounting requirements., Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program — Juneau's large state and federal government workforce means numerous FEHB plan variants (Blue Cross FEP, Aetna Federal, GEHA, etc.) are common payers requiring plan-specific billing protocols..

Specialty billing in Juneau

Medical billing in Juneau — FAQs

Does FYNQ provide medical billing for Juneau practices?

Yes. FYNQ Medical Billing provides full-service medical billing and revenue cycle management for independent practices across Juneau, Alaska — coding, claims, denials, A/R, credentialing, and reporting.

Which Juneau payers do you work with?

We work across the major Juneau payers, including Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alaska — the dominant individual and group commercial insurer statewide, offering the most ACA marketplace plans in Juneau and serving as the largest commercial payer for most Juneau practices., Moda Health Plan — the second ACA marketplace carrier covering Southeast Alaska, including Juneau, with employer-group and individual plans requiring separate credentialing from Premera., Alaska Medicaid (administered by the Alaska Department of Health) — the state fee-for-service Medicaid program; providers must enroll as Alaska Medicaid providers and submit claims through the state's MMIS system., Denali KidCare — Alaska's CHIP program covering children and teens; claims and eligibility follow Alaska Medicaid processes and are billed through the same provider portal., Medicare and Medicare Advantage — traditional Part A/B fee-for-service Medicare applies statewide; individual Medicare Advantage plans are not available in Alaska, though some employer group MA plans exist for retirees., TRICARE (West Region, managed by TriWest Healthcare Alliance) — significant payer in Juneau given the U.S. Coast Guard presence; requires separate TRICARE provider enrollment and claim submission protocols., Indian Health Service (IHS) and Tribal Health (SEARHC/Contract Health Services) — a substantial share of Juneau's patient population is Alaska Native; tribal and IHS billing involves alternate-resource billing rules and IHS cost-accounting requirements., Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program — Juneau's large state and federal government workforce means numerous FEHB plan variants (Blue Cross FEP, Aetna Federal, GEHA, etc.) are common payers requiring plan-specific billing protocols..

Do you work with specialty practices near the Texas Medical Center?

Yes. Juneau is specialty-dense — oncology, cardiology, transplant, pediatrics — and we set up coding, modifiers, and prior authorization for those specialties.

Can you work with our existing Juneau EHR?

Yes. We work inside your current EHR and practice-management system; your Juneau practice does not switch software.

Does FYNQ guarantee specific revenue or collections?

No. FYNQ never guarantees specific revenue or collection results. We focus on the process — clean claims, worked denials, and clear reporting — designed to improve billing performance over time.

How do we get started in Juneau?

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