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Internal Medicine QME Physicians in California

225 certified internal medicine Qualified Medical Evaluators available across 36 California counties.

About Internal Medicine QME Evaluations

Internal Medicine QME physicians evaluate a broad range of work-related medical conditions including occupational diseases, toxic exposures, respiratory conditions, and systemic injuries affecting multiple organ systems.

+ 132 more in Los Angeles County. View all

+ 78 more in Orange County. View all

+ 65 more in San Bernardino County. View all

+ 62 more in Riverside County. View all

+ 33 more in San Diego County. View all

+ 27 more in Alameda County. View all

+ 25 more in Kern County. View all

+ 25 more in Sacramento County. View all

+ 24 more in Ventura County. View all

+ 21 more in San Joaquin County. View all

+ 15 more in Fresno County. View all

+ 13 more in Solano County. View all

+ 13 more in Santa Clara County. View all

+ 12 more in San Francisco County. View all

+ 9 more in Stanislaus County. View all

+ 8 more in Sonoma County. View all

+ 7 more in Tulare County. View all

+ 6 more in Monterey County. View all

+ 6 more in Contra Costa County. View all

+ 6 more in Placer County. View all

+ 4 more in San Mateo County. View all

Internal Medicine QME Evaluation FAQ

How much does a internal medicine QME evaluation cost in California?

Internal Medicine QME evaluations in California typically range from $2,500-$4,000 (2026 OMFS rates). Fees are set by the Division of Workers' Compensation and are consistent statewide, regardless of county.

How do I schedule a internal medicine QME evaluation?

QME evaluations are scheduled through the DWC panel process under LC §4062.2. Once a dispute triggers the panel request process, parties select an evaluator through the DWC strike process. Attorneys can submit records and request evaluations through IMEPro's platform for faster processing, real-time case tracking, and electronic record delivery.

What is the report turnaround time for internal medicine QME evaluations?

Under California law, QME physicians must submit their report within 30 days of the evaluation. Verified Pro IMEPro physicians typically deliver reports faster, with average turnaround times displayed on their profiles.

How many internal medicine QME physicians are in California?

There are currently 225 internal medicine Qualified Medical Evaluators listed on the DWC panel in California. Availability varies by county, with the highest concentrations in Los Angeles, Orange, and San Diego counties.