Workers’ Compensation Psychiatric Evaluation in Reston, Virginia
Independent psychiatric evaluations for work-related mental health claims serving Reston and patients across Virginia
Understanding Workers’ Compensation Psychiatric Evaluations in Virginia
A workers’ compensation psychiatric evaluation is a formal mental health assessment used to determine whether a psychological condition is related to a workplace injury, occupational stress, or work-related trauma. These evaluations are often required by employers, insurance carriers, attorneys, or the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission.
AtComprehensive Psychiatry in Reston, Virginia, workers’ compensation psychiatric evaluations are conducted by Dr. Imran Akram, MD, a board-certified adult and geriatric psychiatrist. Evaluations are structured, objective, and aligned with medical and legal standards required for documentation.
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Our clinic provides professional psychiatric assessments focused on diagnosis, causation, functional impairment, and treatment recommendations.
Services are available in Reston and, when appropriate, across Virginia via secure telepsychiatry, depending on case requirements.


What Is a Workers’ Compensation Psychiatric Evaluation?
A workers’ compensation psychiatric evaluation is a medical assessment performed to determine whether a mental health condition is caused or aggravated by a work-related incident or occupational environment.
These evaluations assess:
- Whether a psychiatric diagnosis is present
- Whether the condition is work-related
- Severity of symptoms
- Functional impairment
- Ability to return to work
- Need for treatment
Common work-related psychiatric conditions include:
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after workplace trauma
- Major depressive disorder related to occupational stress
- Anxiety disorders triggered by workplace incidents
- Adjustment disorders
- Acute stress disorder
- Psychological injury following physical workplace accidents
The goal is to provide an objective medical opinion regarding diagnosis, causation, and impairment.
Can a Psychiatrist Perform a Workers’ Compensation Evaluation?
Yes. A board-certified psychiatrist is qualified to perform workers’ compensation psychiatric evaluations because psychiatrists are medical doctors trained to diagnose mental disorders, determine causation, assess impairment, and provide formal medical documentation.
At Comprehensive Psychiatry in Reston, Virginia, Dr. Imran Akram conducts independent psychiatric evaluations for workers’ compensation cases based on clinical evidence and professional standards.
What Happens During a Workers’ Compensation Psychiatric Evaluation?
A workers’ compensation psychiatric evaluation typically includes:
Comprehensive Psychiatric Assessment
The evaluation begins with a detailed clinical interview reviewing psychiatric history, medical records, workplace incident reports, symptom onset, and prior treatment. Diagnostic criteria are carefully assessed using evidence-based standards.
Causation Analysis
One of the most important components of a workers’ comp evaluation is determining whether the psychiatric condition is directly related to a work incident or occupational stressor. The evaluation includes medical reasoning supporting or clarifying this relationship.
Functional Impairment and Work Capacity Assessment
The psychiatrist evaluates how symptoms affect:
- Concentration and task completion
- Emotional regulation
- Stress tolerance
- Interaction with supervisors and coworkers
- Reliability and attendance
- Ability to safely return to work
This helps determine work restrictions or return-to-work recommendations.
Objective Medical Report
A structured written report is provided, outlining:
- Diagnosis
- Clinical findings
- Opinion on work-related causation
- Functional limitations
- Treatment recommendations
- Prognosis
Reports are formatted to meet workers’ compensation documentation standards in Virginia.
Our Approach to Workers’ Compensation Psychiatric Evaluations in Virginia
Independent and Objective Evaluation
A workers’ compensation psychiatric evaluation at Comprehensive Psychiatry is conducted with neutrality and clinical integrity. The purpose is to provide an unbiased medical opinion based strictly on psychiatric findings, not to advocate for either party.
Evidence-Based Diagnostic Standards
All diagnoses are based on established psychiatric criteria and clinical assessment. Careful attention is given to symptom consistency, medical records, and workplace documentation.
Clear Medical Documentation for Legal and Insurance Use
Reports are structured to clearly address diagnosis, causation, impairment, and treatment needs. This ensures that attorneys, insurers, and commissions can rely on medically sound documentation.
Telepsychiatry Across Virginia (When Appropriate)
In certain cases, psychiatric evaluations may be conducted via secure telepsychiatry for individuals across Virginia, depending on legal and administrative requirements.
Why Patients and Attorneys Choose Comprehensive Psychiatry
Board-certified adult and geriatric psychiatrist
18+ years of psychiatric experience
Experience in acute and chronic psychiatric conditions
Structured, legally sound documentation
Professional and confidential evaluation process
Serving Reston and All of Virginia
Comprehensive Psychiatry is located in Reston, Virginia, and provides workers’ compensation psychiatric evaluations for individuals throughout Virginia. Whether you are an employee, employer, or legal representative seeking a psychiatric assessment, professional evaluation services are available.
Schedule a Confidential Tic Disorder Evaluation
If you require a psychiatric evaluation for a workers’ compensation claim in Virginia, early and accurate assessment is essential.
Call us to schedule a confidential workers’ compensation psychiatric evaluation with Dr. Imran Akram, MD, or request an appointment through our Reston office.