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OWCP Doctor in NYC

OWCP credentialed doctors serving federal employees across New York City. Three offices, 99% claim acceptance rate, no out-of-pocket costs. We treat the injury and handle the paperwork.

OWCP Doctors Serving Federal Workers Across NYC

If you are a federal employee injured on the job in New York City, finding an OWCP credentialed doctor is the most important step toward getting your claim approved. Our practice specializes exclusively in treating federal workers' compensation cases under FECA (Federal Employees' Compensation Act), with a 99% claim acceptance rate across thousands of cases.

Unlike general practitioners or urgent care clinics, our doctors understand exactly what OWCP requires: specific diagnostic codes, functional capacity documentation, causal relationship statements, and the medical narrative that connects your workplace injury to your treatment plan. That documentation is often the difference between an approved claim and a denial.

Dr. Steven Moalemi, board-certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R), personally oversees every case. A named, credentialed specialist on your file carries more weight with Department of Labor reviewers than a rotating clinic note. Our team also provides free claims assistance, helping you complete CA-1, CA-2, and CA-7 forms, respond to OWCP requests, and navigate the appeals process if needed.

Federal Agencies We Serve in NYC

Our NYC offices treat federal employees from every major agency covered under OWCP. Postal carriers, TSA officers, VA hospital staff, federal law enforcement, correctional officers, and administrative employees all receive the same credentialed care and claims support.

OWCP-Covered Services at Our NYC Offices

All services are billed directly to the Department of Labor. You never receive a bill for approved OWCP care.

Why Choosing the Right OWCP Doctor Matters

OWCP claims live or die on medical documentation. The Department of Labor does not just ask whether you are hurt; they ask whether your injury is causally related to your federal employment, whether your treatment is medically necessary, and whether your functional limitations are supported by objective findings. A doctor who does not understand these requirements can write a perfectly accurate medical note that still gets your claim denied. Our practice writes every report with OWCP standards in mind, because that is all we do. Meet Dr. Moalemi and our team.

Free OWCP Claims Assistance

Filing an OWCP claim can feel overwhelming, especially when you are dealing with pain. Our administrative team walks you through every step: completing the right form (CA-1 for traumatic injuries, CA-2 for occupational diseases), gathering supporting documentation, and following up with your agency and OWCP.

If your claim has been denied or is stalled, we can help with reconsiderations and appeals. Our 99% acceptance rate is not a marketing number; it reflects years of experience understanding what OWCP reviewers look for and making sure the medical record delivers it.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an OWCP credentialed doctor?

An OWCP credentialed doctor is a physician authorized by the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Workers' Compensation Programs to evaluate and treat federal employees injured on the job. OWCP credentials mean the doctor understands federal claim requirements and can produce the documentation OWCP reviewers expect.

Do I pay anything out of pocket?

No. All approved OWCP treatment is billed directly to the Department of Labor. You pay nothing out of pocket for authorized chiropractic care, physical therapy, pain management, or diagnostic testing.

Which federal agencies do you treat employees from?

We treat employees from USPS, TSA, VA, Department of Defense, DHS, ICE, Bureau of Prisons, Customs and Border Protection, Social Security Administration, IRS, and other federal agencies covered under FECA.

How do I start an OWCP claim?

Report your injury to your supervisor, then call us. Our team helps you complete the CA-1 (traumatic injury) or CA-2 (occupational disease) form, coordinates with your agency, and handles the medical documentation from day one.

Where are your NYC offices?

We have three offices: Manhattan (7 W 45th St, Fl 9), Brooklyn (640 Parkside Avenue, Suite 201), and Woodbury on Long Island (99 Sunnyside Blvd Extension, Suite 102). All three accept OWCP cases.

Can I transfer my OWCP case to your practice?

Yes. Federal employees have the right to choose their treating physician. If you already have an open OWCP claim, you can transfer your care to our practice at any time by filing a change-of-physician request.