Make a payment

Are you ready to make a payment? We have several payment options for you to choose from.

This is an attempt to collect a debt by a debt collector and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.


Pay by Web

Pay your bill quickly and easily through our secure and convenient online payment portal.


Pay by Phone

Making a payment is just a phone call away.

Our interactive pay-by-phone system is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to make payment, check your balance, or hear your last payment date and amount.

You will need your Record ID or Reference ID to use this system. The Record ID or Reference ID is the number on the upper right corner of your statement.


Pay by Agent

Call 888-CARE-398 to speak to a highly trained CARE Representative. We are here to help!

Live CARE Representatives are available:
Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. PST
Saturday & Sunday: CLOSED

Pay by Mail

Making a payment by mail is a simple process. Detach the payment stub from your billing statement and mail it in with your payment.

If your payment does not have a stub, please write your account number on the memo line of your check. Payments may be sent to:
USCB America
355 S. Grand Ave Ste 3200 Box 306
Los Angeles, CA 90071-1591





Notice to New Mexico Residents.

The New Mexico Surprise Billing Protection Act (SB 337) requires we provide you with the following information:
1) Services may be performed in the hospital by participating providers as well as nonparticipating providers who may separately bill the patient. 2) Providers that perform health care services in the hospital may or may not participate in the same health benefits plans as the hospital. 3) Patients should contact their health insurance carriers in advance of receiving services at that hospital to determine whether the scheduled health care services provided in that hospital will be covered at in-network rates. 4) A covered person is responsible only for payment of applicable in-network cost-sharing amounts under the covered person's health benefits plan.


Notice to New York Residents.

USCB America provides written and telephonic communications in English and Spanish only. A description of commonly-used debt collection terms may be available in your preferred language on the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs website at https://www1.nyc.gov/site/dca/consumers/credit-debt.page