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Workers' Comp QME Evaluations in San Bernardino County

Find QME physicians, WCAB office information, and medical-legal evaluation resources for San Bernardino County, California.

Updated March 2026

89

QME Physicians

24d

Avg Wait Time

2.2M

Population

WCAB District Office

San Bernardino WCAB District Office

Address

464 West 4th Street, Suite 239, San Bernardino, CA 92401

Phone

(909) 383-4341

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QME Services in San Bernardino County Cities

QME physicians in San Bernardino County serve patients across San Bernardino, Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Victorville, Rialto, Hesperia, and Upland . Workers' compensation evaluations are available throughout the county, with most physicians accepting appointments from any city within San Bernardino County and surrounding areas.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the WCAB office in San Bernardino County?

The San Bernardino WCAB District Office is located at 464 West 4th Street, Suite 239, San Bernardino, CA 92401. You can reach them at (909) 383-4341.

How many QME physicians practice in San Bernardino County?

As of Q1 2026, there are approximately 89 QME-certified physicians in San Bernardino County across all specialties. The most common specialties are Orthopedic Surgery, Pain Management, Internal Medicine.

What is the average wait time for a QME evaluation in San Bernardino County?

The average wait time for a QME evaluation in San Bernardino County is approximately 24 days. Wait times vary by specialty — orthopedic and pain management evaluations typically have longer wait times due to higher demand.

How much does a QME evaluation cost in San Bernardino County?

QME evaluation fees in San Bernardino County follow the California OMFS fee schedule and typically range from $2,500-$4,000 (2026 rates). Fees are consistent statewide as they are set by the Division of Workers' Compensation.