Provider Credentialing Services
Xpress Credentialing simplifies your credentialing and enrollment process, saving valuable time and letting you focus on patient care.
We provide comprehensive services for Medical, Dental, Behavioral, and DME providers, as well as Facilities, FQHCs, Home Health, Hospice, Labs, and more — including State and Multi-State Licensure.
Our adaptable solutions are designed to meet your unique needs with speed, accuracy, and reliability.
Credentialing Services We Offer:
Licensing & Certification Assistance
We streamline the state licensure and certification process, ensuring every application meets regulatory standards — saving you time and preventing costly delays.
Hospital Privileging
Gaining privileges at hospitals can be challenging. We work closely with hospital credentialing teams to secure your affiliations smoothly.
Insurance Credentialing & Enrollment
Join insurance networks hassle-free. We handle payer applications and follow-ups, ensuring you’re reimbursed for your services without delays.
Revalidation and Ongoing Maintenance
Our support goes beyond approval — we handle renewals, updates, and revalidations to keep you compliant and your services running without interruption.
Who we work with?
- Physicians
- Chiropractors (DC)
- Behavioral Health Providers
- Hospitals
Why It Matters:
Provider credentialing ensures your qualifications are verified and recognized by payers, enabling timely reimbursement, regulatory compliance, and patient trust.
What is provider credentialing and why is it important?
Provider credentialing is the process of verifying a clinician’s qualifications, licenses, training, and background to ensure they meet payer and regulatory standards. It is essential for ensuring patient safety, compliance, and eligibility for reimbursement from insurance plans.
How long does the credentialing process take?
Credentialing timelines vary by payer, with an industry average of 90 - 120 days. However, our streamlined process typically completes credentialing in about 60 days through proactive submissions, follow-ups, and continuous status tracking.
What information do you need to start credentialing?
We typically need licensure details, board certifications, education/training documents, malpractice history, work history, DEA/NPI, CAQH profile, and insurance certificates. We guide you through gathering and preparing every required document.