How to Prepare for your Consultative Exam (CE)

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How to Prepare for your Consultative Exam (CE)

Written by Joshua Eberle, Senior Disability Advocate

A consultative examination (CE) is a physical, mental, or diagnostic evaluation required by the Social Security Administration (SSA) at their expense when medical evidence for a disability claim is insufficient. Conducted by an independent physician contracted by the SSA, a CE provides additional information for the state Disability Determination Service (DDS) to make an informed decision on your disability application. Attending the CE is mandatory, as failure to do so can lead to the denial of your claim.

What to Expect During a CE:

  • Physical Exam: This can include evaluations of your strength, range of motion, gait, posture, and how your condition impacts your ability to perform tasks like walking, carrying, or sitting.
  • Mental Exam: This type of exam assesses your psychological or psychiatric condition and its effect on your ability to function.
  • Diagnostic Tests: You may undergo tests such as X-rays, blood work, or other imaging to gather more evidence.
  • Doctor’s Report: The examining physician will write a report detailing their findings, which becomes part of your disability case file.

Tips for Your CE:

  • Be prepared: Bring any relevant medical records and a list of medications you take.
  • Be on time: Punctuality is crucial.
  • Be honest and detailed: Provide clear, honest answers about your medical history, symptoms, and limitations.
  • Be specific: When describing how your condition affects you, provide specific examples of your daily activities.
  • Use your assistive devices: If you use a cane or walker, bring it to the exam.

Important Considerations:

The exam is mandatory: Not attending the CE could result in your claim being denied.

The doctor does not decide benefits: The physician provides a report, but the final decision on your disability claim rests with the SSA.

A consultative examination is an important component of your disability claim but it is not the end all. If you have additional questions or concern, you can reach out to your Advocate at Disability Help Group to further discuss your consultative examination.

This article was written & fact-checked by Joshua Eberle, Senior Disability Advocate. Joshua Eberle has years of experience guiding individuals through disability claims, ensuring practical and accurate advice.

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