Behavioral Health & Neuropsychological IMEs
Comprehensive psychiatric and neuropsychological Independent Medical Examinations conducted by credentialed, board-certified clinicians who are independent of the treating provider.
Who It’s For
Insurers, TPAs, self-insured employers, law firms, and workers’ compensation carriers who need an objective, independent clinical evaluation of a claimant’s behavioral health or cognitive status.
Scope of Evaluation
- Psychiatric diagnosis
- Psychological and neuropsychological testing
- Functional capacity
- Cognitive assessment
- Symptom validity
- Work readiness
Evaluator Credentials
Board-certified psychiatrists and licensed neuropsychologists with active clinical practice.
Report Outputs
Addresses your referral questions directly with clear conclusions. Appropriate for claim decisions, litigation, and appeals. Firm turnaround time commitments.
What Makes a CMRS IME Different
Clinical credibility combined with operational experience in the claims environment – so reports address your decision-makers, not just academic questions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a behavioral health IME?
An objective, one-time evaluation by an independent, credentialed clinician designed to address specific referral questions about diagnosis, functional capacity, and work readiness.
Who orders one?
Carriers, TPAs, self-insured employers, law firms, and WC carriers – typically when the treating provider’s evaluation is ambiguous, contested, or insufficient for a claim decision.
How is it different from a treating provider’s evaluation?
A treating evaluation is part of ongoing care. An IME is a structured, objective evaluation designed specifically to answer the referral questions a decision-maker needs answered.