Federal OWCP Workers Comp Doctors

The Federal Employee Doctors at WOLMED specialize in helping federal employees who sustain work-related injuries or illnesses. WOLMEDOWCP doctors have helped countless injured federal employees from the following federal agencies.

  • Post Office (USPS)
  • The Veterans Administrations (VA)
  • Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
  • Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
  • Transportation Security Agency (TSA)
  • The United States Customs and Border Patrol (CBP)
  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
  • Department of Defense (DOD) Civilian Employees
  • The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
  • The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
  • Social Security Administration (SSA)
  • The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)
  • Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
  • Department of Justice (DOJ)
  • Department of the Interior (DOI, Park Service)

The workers comp injury doctors at WOLMED can help you with your work injury that is covered by the Federal Employees Compensation Act, or FECA. If you live anywhere in the DFW metroplex, including Dallas, Arlington, Irving, South Dallas, North Dallas, West Dallas, East Dallas, or if you live North of Dallas, in Denton, Lewisville, Corinth, Lake Dallas, Sanger, Gainesville, Frisco, The Colony, or Coppell, the Federal Work Injury Doctors at WOLMED can help you.

We have experienced Federal Workers Comp, OWCP, DOL, State Workers Comp Qualified Doctors to help your every need when you’re injured on the job for any federal agency. Our goal is to help any and all Workers Comp injured workers get fast, reliable, and quality medical care. If you are having trouble getting medical benefits or if your insurance carrier is denying your Workers Comp case call us NOW.

So if you are having a hard time with your Federal, OWCP DOL, Workers Comp Case call us at (940)600-1514 to help you resolve your issues.

The Federal Employee’s Compensation (FEC) program provides Federal employees who sustain work-related injury or illness with benefits such as medical care, wage loss replacement and help in returning to work. The Federal Employees’ Compensation Act, or FECA, (5 U.S.C. 8101 et seq.) is administered by OWCP.

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Texas Workers Comp

WOL+MED Medical Doctors and staff are experts in diagnosing, documenting, and treating work injuries. Our staff receives training each year to remain current in all of the new rules and laws affecting injured workers and we are CARF accredited for Work Conditioning, Work Hardening, and Chronic Pain Management. CARF is the “gold standard” in rehabilitation and workers compensation in Texas.

We treat over 500 new injured workers each year. We have helped people with everything from cut fingers to severe back injuries. We know how to get your injury claim approved by the insurance carrier and most importantly, we know how to help you get better.

Facts on Chronic Pain

  • Approximately 80 million people in the United States suffer Chronic pain.
  • Chronic low back pain affects nearly 31 million Americans and represents the most common cause of disability in persons less than 45 years of age.
  • The American Pain Foundation describes pain as the fifth vital sign after blood pressure, pulse, respiration and temperature.
  • Research indicates that men and women respond differently to pain. Women are believed to seek help more quickly, are more likely to use a variety of support resources to deal with pain and recover more quickly.
  • Pain is the number one complaint of older Americans, and one in five older Americans regularly use painkillers, according to the American Pain Foundation.
  • The first step in treating chronic pain is seeking medical care to diagnose the cause.
  • Many doctors have had little training in pain care and may be unaware or not fully informed of treatments that can help to relieve pain, other than pain medicine.
  • The cause of chronic pain is not always evident.
  • In a survey by the National Institutes of Health, lower back pain was Americans’ leading pain complaint.
  • Repetitive stress injuries, such as tennis elbow, are musculoskeletal conditions that result from repeated motions performed during work or other activities.
  • Exercise is often prescribed as a way to treat and prevent pain.
  • Nearly half of patients who complain of pain to their doctors are depressed.
  • On average, 65% of depressed people also complain of pain.
  • People whose pain limits their independence are especially likely to get depressed.

If you or a loved one has been hurt at work, please let WOL+MED help you.  Call (940)600-1514  for an appointment today.