How to Find PerYourHealth Billing Statement Number
Finding your PerYourHealth billing statement number is essential for accessing your online payment account. This comprehensive guide shows you exactly where to locate this important number on your medical statement and what to do if you can't find it.
Need to find your statement number? Check your medical bill for the PerYourHealth account number and access the payment portal.
Access PerYourHealthUnderstanding the Statement Number
The PerYourHealth statement number is your unique access code that connects your physical bill to the online payment system. Think of it as a password that only works for your specific medical bill. Healthcare providers use different terminology, but the function remains the same - it's the key that unlocks your online billing information.
Without this number, you cannot access your bill online, make payments, or view your account details. The system is designed this way for security, ensuring that only authorized patients can access their sensitive billing information.
Primary Locations to Check
Start your search in these common areas where healthcare providers typically place the PerYourHealth statement number:
Top of First Page
Look for a highlighted box or shaded area near your name and address. This is often the most prominent location for online payment information.
Bottom of Statement
Check the remittance slip (the tear-off portion) at the bottom. Providers often place online payment details here for easy reference.
Payment Due Section
Near the amount due and due date information, you'll often find instructions for online payments including the access code.
Account Information Panel
Look for a section labeled "Account Information" or "Patient Details" where your account number and other identifiers are listed.
Common Labels for Your Statement Number
Healthcare providers use various terms for the PerYourHealth access code. Look for any of these labels on your statement:
Most Common Labels:
- Account Number - The most frequently used term
- Access Code - Common for online payment systems
- Statement Number - Direct reference to the billing statement
- Online Payment ID - Specifically for web payments
Less Common but Possible:
- Patient Account Number - Includes patient identifier
- Bill Number - Simple reference to the bill itself
- Reference Number - Generic term for account access
- Web Code - Specifically for online access
Visual Examples of Statement Number Placement
While every provider formats their statements differently, here are typical visual cues to help you spot the right number:
Highlighted Box Method
Many providers use a shaded or colored box with text like "Pay Online at PerYourHealth.com" followed by "Account Number: XXXXXXX". The number is usually prominent and easy to spot.
Arrow or Pointer Method
Some statements use arrows or pointers directing you to a specific number, often accompanied by instructions like "Use this number to pay online."
Separate Online Section
Larger healthcare systems may have a dedicated "Online Payments" section with detailed instructions and the access code clearly displayed.
QR Code Method
Modern statements might include a QR code that takes you to PerYourHealth.com, with the account number printed nearby as a backup.
What the Statement Number Looks Like
PerYourHealth statement numbers typically follow these patterns:
Numeric Only
Most common format - just digits like 123456789 or 0123456789
With Dashes
May include formatting like 123-456-789 or 12345-6789
Alpha-Numeric
Less common, but some providers use combinations like ABC123456
Leading Zeros
Often includes leading zeros that must be entered exactly as shown
Critical Tip:
Always enter the number exactly as printed, including all dashes, spaces, and leading zeros. The system is case-sensitive and format-sensitive - even small differences can prevent access.
What to Do If You Can't Find the Number
If you've searched your statement thoroughly and still can't locate the PerYourHealth access code, try these steps:
Check All Pages
Look through every page of your statement, including attachment pages and explanation of benefits. Sometimes the online payment information appears on subsequent pages.
Look for Similar Numbers
If you find multiple numbers, try the one labeled "account" or "patient" first. Medical MRN numbers usually don't work for PerYourHealth access.
Check Email Statements
If you received your bill electronically, search the email for "PerYourHealth" or "online payment" to find the access code.
Contact Billing Department
Call the phone number on your statement and ask specifically for the "PerYourHealth online payment access code."
Once you find your statement number, use it to access the official PerYourHealth portal and manage your medical bills online.
Go to PerYourHealth LoginSpecial Cases and Exceptions
Some situations require additional attention when finding your statement number:
Multiple Statements
If you have multiple bills from the same provider, each will have its own unique statement number. Use the number from the specific bill you want to pay.
Family Member Bills
Each family member has their own account number, even if you're the responsible party. Use the number from the individual's statement.
Old Statements
Previous statements may have expired access codes. If you're trying to pay an old bill, contact billing for a current access number.
Consolidated Bills
Some providers combine multiple services into one statement. Look for a primary account number that covers all charges.
Tips for Future Reference
Make finding your statement number easier next time:
- Take a photo of the statement number section with your phone for quick reference
- Write it down in a secure location specifically for medical billing
- Save the statement as a PDF on your computer or cloud storage
- Create a note with the provider name and corresponding statement number
- Bookmark the login page after your first successful access
Security Reminder:
Store your statement numbers securely, just as you would protect financial account numbers. While they're not as sensitive as credit card numbers, they provide access to your private medical billing information.