Join the VES Network to Grow Your Practice While Serving Veterans

Veterans Evaluation Services® is seeking highly qualified healthcare providers to perform medical disability examinations on behalf of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) – on your own schedule, from your office or one of ours. By joining our global network of more than 6,500 clinicians, you can use openings in your schedule to earn additional income while serving those who have served our nation.

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By conducting medical disability exams for Veterans and transitioning service members, you will be able to::

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Increase your income

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Work the hours you want in your open schedule

invoicing

Skip the coding and invoicing

low-risk

Low Risk- conducting exams only: no treatment provided

Clinician Qualifications

Interested in joining our team? VES is looking to hire specialist in the following areas, with the following qualifications.

General medicine (nonspecialized care)

Active license; active board certification or board eligibility; minimum 2 years of experience, ideally 3+.

Psychology

Active and unrestricted psychology license; Ph.D. or Psy.D. from an APA-accredited school.

Psychiatry

Active and unrestricted psychiatry license; active board certification or board eligibility; experience evaluating traumatic brain injuries; minimum 2 years of experience, ideally 3.

Neurology

Active and unrestricted neurology license; active board certification or board eligibility; experience evaluating traumatic brain injuries; minimum 2 years of experience, ideally 3.

Neurosurgery

Active and unrestricted neurosurgery license; active board certification or board eligibility; experience evaluating traumatic brain injuries; minimum 2 years of experience, ideally 3.

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R)

Active and unrestricted PM&R or physical medicine and rehabilitation license; active board certification or board eligibility; experience evaluating traumatic brain injuries; minimum 2 years of experience, ideally 3.

Ophthalmology/Optometry

Active and unrestricted ophthalmologist or optometrist license.

Dentistry

Active and unrestricted dental license.

Audiology

Active and unrestricted audiologist license; Au.D., M.A., or M.S. in an audiology-related field.

What To Expect When You Apply

  1. Connect with a VES recruiter.

  2. Submit your application online.

  3. Provide required background check information.

  4. Participate in online or in-person training.

  5. Set exam appointments and get started.

  6. Get paid for each exam and grow your revenue.

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Frequently Asked Questions

As you consider if VES is the right opportunity for you, our frequently asked questions resources will provide you with more insights on what to expect in the process and how you will be able to grow your practice, give back to Veterans and make an impact.

Read VES Provider FAQs

Provider Testimonials

“After listening to the recruiter explain the process and need, I researched the company. VES is constantly changing and evolving, all for the betterment of Veterans. The attention to detail VES provides to the claims process is excellent.” – Howard Snider, DMD
“Being a traveling clinician has been great! I am able to fill my schedule or help in other areas of the country where needed. When traveling and I have an extra day or two, I can often pick up some Veteran examination cases and help while I am there. It allows me the opportunity to expand my geographic areas of practice.” – Raul Rios MPAS, PA-C, ATC
“I use zero marketing dollars for this revenue stream. Plus, VES automates scheduling with minimal contact from me, and billing and invoicing are also done automatically once I submit my exam reports, which is a big time saver. Because everything is automated, it’s a wonderful addition to my practice’s bottom line.” – Lauren Simpkins, AuD