The concern seems unwarranted, given that the name should have been on the treatment paperwork.
Why That Medical Billing Text Is Probably a Scam?
Summary — +13322201736
Expert Opinion
It’s odd how quickly a handful of digits can masquerade as a legitimate clinic. The pattern here points to a wave of unsolicited medical‑billing texts that reference doctors, labs, and portals nobody actually uses. Recipients repeatedly report vague balance notices, test‑result links, and flu‑shot offers that end in suspicious URLs. The safest move is to ignore the message, avoid clicking any links, and block the number. If you suspect a real provider might be reaching out, verify by calling the office directly using a known number—not the one in the text. Stay skeptical and keep your mobile security settings tight.
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Recent Reports for (332) 220-1736
A notification was received regarding the availability of a balance to view and pay for a recent appointment at Summit Medi
A notification was received stating that 'Joseph's bill with Summit Health is ready, visit'
Likely a misinputted phone number on the Athena Health website
I recived a text from another number saying i have a bill ready from GEORGE SAFRAN, MD
Beware of this number as it appears to be a scam, especially when they send a text with a link claiming to have test results available
A text message was received with a link to a 'Patient Portal' for sharing important information, which raises concerns about the authenticity of the request.
A suspicious text was received regarding a bill for an appointment that never occurred, which led to further research and caution against potential scams.
Recieved a text with a link to pay a bill, seend to be from a company I do bussines with
A text message was received stating that a flu shot was available, but the subsequent call only yielded a recording indicating that it was a text-only message from a medical provider; as a result, the message is being deleted.
After conducting research and coming across this page, it became clear that a scam is underway, especially considering the mention of Africa when searching for "ahmsg".
I received a text about an urgent care bill, but after logging into the urgent care portal, I found no outstanding balance, which raises concerns about how they obtained my information
I just recived a text from this number, luckily I saw this warning and blocked it, thanx.
Text messages from this number claim I missed an appointment, which is untrue, as no appointments were scheduled; a call back from a different phone yielded a Verizon message stating the caller was unavailable, indicating a potential scam
I received a text message from this number, allegedly from George Safran M.D., requesting payment for a recent appointment.
Repeated calls from this number have become a nuisance, as there is never anyone on the other end to speak with, prompting me to ignore calls from this number altogether