Disability & compensation evaluations
Structured examinations that document current condition and functional impact for federal and civilian disability determinations.
Independent national provider network
Valor Health Group coordinates credentialed, independent clinicians for disability and medical evaluation programs. We pair clinical capacity with the operations support that keeps exams dependable.
Valor is a contract provider network and exam operations partner, built around medical and disability evaluation work and the credentialed clinicians who perform it.
The work we coordinate
Our network is organized entirely around evaluation work, so the right clinician meets the right exam with the credentialing and coordination already in place.
Structured examinations that document current condition and functional impact for federal and civilian disability determinations.
Objective, third-party assessments that give programs and reviewers a clear, defensible clinical picture.
Audiology, psychology and psychiatry, optometry and ophthalmology, general medicine, and dental, coordinated across the network.
How provider coordination works
Independent clinicians stay focused on clinical judgment. Valor carries the coordination behind the scenes: credentialing, matching, scheduling, and operations. That work is what turns individual providers into dependable evaluation capacity.
We verify licensure and credentials and bring qualified, independent clinicians into the network.
Provider availability and specialty are matched to program needs, and exams are scheduled around real-world capacity.
Logistics, documentation standards, and coordination are handled so clinicians can focus on the evaluation itself.
Consistent processes keep reporting dependable for the programs that rely on the network over time.
Who we partner with
We support agencies, prime contractors, and clinical programs that need credentialed evaluation capacity. We also support the independent providers who want well-run, flexible exam work.
Current network needs
Perspective
Practical guidance for clinicians weighing contract evaluation work and for programs building dependable capacity.
Read all insightsThe signals that tell you a partner will deliver consistent, on-time, defensible evaluations, and the questions to ask up front.
Licensing, scheduling, and what to expect when you contract independently on disability and medical evaluation work.
Whether you're a licensed clinician exploring contract evaluation work or a program that needs reliable coverage, we'd like to hear from you.