My Commitment:
I know the process can feel overwhelming, but quality documentation is critical for helping veterans receive rightful benefits. With deep VA knowledge, clinical precision, and genuine respect for those who served, I am here to make this step easier.
Are you a veteran struggling with the effects of service-related mental health injuries—such as PTSD, depression, or anxiety—and need documentation to support your VA disability claim?
As a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with over 25 years of experience, I offer professional evaluations that follow the exact standards the Department of Veterans Affairs requires.
Having worked as a formal employee of the Department of Veterans Affairs and trained in VA-qualified modalities, I understand how to deliver precise, credible, and comprehensive psychological assessments. I am also an Optum-Certified Examiner, ensuring my evaluations meet rigorous clinical and administrative benchmarks.
Why Choose My Services for Your Veterans Psychological Disability Examination?
VA Requirements Expertise: Familiarity with VA disability regulations and standards ensures assessments meet official expectations.
Specialized Veteran Experience: Extensive history working directly with veterans in both clinical and evaluative roles.
Accurate & Objective Reporting: Detailed documentation highlighting service-connected conditions, crucial for successful disability claims.
Compassionate Clinical Care: Respectful, trauma-informed approach tailored for veterans coping with difficult service experiences.
Start Here – Your Path to a Strong VA Disability Claim
If you are ready to begin your psychological disability assessment, please complete the intake form below. A member of our staff will reach out to guide you through the process.
Flat Rate: $800
Includes comprehensive evaluation, documentation, and claim support.
Expedited Service: +$200 (priority completion)
What’s Included in Your Assessment Package:
In-Depth Clinical Evaluation – A thorough psychological assessment designed to meet VA standards for mental health disability claims.
Comprehensive Documentation – Complete VA Disability Benefits Questionnaire (DBQ) and the Clatterbuck Comprehensive Claim Support Report (C3SR) — a custom, research-supported evaluation uniquely tailored to strengthen your case.
Professional Credentials – My full curriculum vitae (CV) to demonstrate examiner qualifications.
Evidence-Based Support – Peer-reviewed research summaries to provide additional clinical backing for your claim.
What this form is and how long it takes
This is a comprehensive psychological intake used for veteran disability evaluation.
It covers medical history, diagnosis history, military service history, and treatment records.
It includes several standardized assessments and takes about two hours to complete.
What information you need to provide
Medical history: past illnesses, hospitalizations, treatments, and current medications.
Diagnosis history: all mental health diagnoses with dates and treating providers.
Military history: service details, deployments, exposures, and discharge information.
Treatment records: documents from therapists, psychiatrists, clinics, or hospitals, upload relevant records and note any current symptoms or concerns.
How the process works and completion rules
The intake is intended to be completed in a single session for accuracy.
If you leave the form before finishing, you may have to restart from the beginning to maintain data integrity.
You can ask for breaks if allowed by the system, but plan to complete in one sitting whenever possible.
Privacy, security, and rights
The form complies with HIPAA and applicable privacy laws; your information is protected and confidential.
Access is limited to authorized personnel involved in your care and the disability evaluation process.