Streamlined Credentialing for Residents
Focus on patients while we handle your credentialing needs.
NPI Registration
Fast and hassle-free NPI registration services provided.
Payer Enrollment
CAQH Setup
Quick and Transparent
100% Commitment & Focus on each filing. That's our style.
Client Feedback
Hear from our satisfied pool of providers about their credentialing experiences.
Medrollment made my credentialing stress-free and efficient. Highly recommended service!
James Taylor, DPM
San Diego
The quick turnaround on my NPI registration and payer enrollments was incredible. Medrollment truly allows me to focus on my patients, eliminating all the headaches.
Maria Gomez, MD
New York
★★★★★
★★★★★
Frequently asked questions
Why do I need credentialing and payer enrollment as a resident doctor?
Credentialing and payer enrollment are required to legally bill insurance companies, including Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurers. Whether you’re moonlighting, starting your first attending job, or doing telemedicine, failing to get credentialed early can result in delayed reimbursements and lost income. Medrollment ensures this process is handled efficiently so you can start working without interruptions.
How long does the credentialing process take?
The timeframe depends on the insurance providers and hospitals you’re applying to. On average:
CAQH & NPI registration: 1–2 business days
Medicare & Medicaid enrollment: 60–90 days
Commercial payer enrollment: 30+ days
Starting early is key. Medrollment helps speed up the process by ensuring your applications are complete and submitted without errors.
What makes Medrollment different from other credentialing services?
Medrollment is built specifically for resident doctors. Unlike generic credentialing firms, we specialize in moonlighting residents, transitioning attendings, and first-time enrollments. We handle:
✔️ NPI, CAQH, and payer enrollments from start to finish
✔️ Resident-focused services to ensure a smooth career transition
✔️ Personalized support with real-time updates on your application status
We know what residency coordinators, hospitals, and insurers require, making us the best choice for resident credentialing.
What documents do I need to start my credentialing process?
To begin, you’ll need:
Medical License (if applicable)
NPI Number (we can register this for you)
CAQH Profile (we can set this up)
Malpractice Insurance Certificate
CV/Resume
Work History (last 5 years, with no gaps over 30 days)
Hospital affiliations (if applicable)
When should I start my credentialing and enrollment process?
We recommend starting 3–6 months before your planned start date. If you’re:
✅ Moonlighting as a resident → Start credentialing 3–4 months before your first shift
✅ Graduating & joining a practice → Start at least 6 months before your start date
✅ Doing telemedicine or locums → Start 4–6 months before
Starting late can lead to delays in billing and lost income. Medrollment helps streamline the process and handle follow-ups, so you don’t have to.