If you were injured on the job in Fort Bend County or the greater Houston area, Dr. Andrew Bishara provides diagnostic-first evaluation, conservative management, and thorough documentation for workers’ compensation claims. Workers’ compensation is accepted.
Workers’ compensation claims require clear, objective documentation from the very first visit. Vague or undifferentiated diagnoses create delays, disputes, and inadequate care — while accurate evaluation supports proper treatment authorization and claim resolution.
Dr. Bishara’s diagnostic-first approach ensures that every work-related injury is thoroughly evaluated, correctly diagnosed, and properly documented from day one. Imaging is coordinated when medically indicated, and care is escalated to appropriate specialists when conservative management is insufficient.
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Work injuries are prioritized. We aim to schedule new workers’ compensation patients within the same week for most cases.
Dr. Bishara trained under Dr. Anthony Miller, an independent medical examiner with extensive workers’ compensation experience — ensuring familiarity with IME standards and documentation requirements.
Clinical records are structured to meet the documentation standards required for workers’ compensation claims, audits, and dispute resolution.
When pain management, orthopedics, neurology, or surgery is indicated, referrals are coordinated promptly to ensure continuity of care.
When appropriate, Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI) determinations are provided with supporting clinical rationale.
Workers’ compensation injuries vary from acute traumatic events to repetitive strain conditions. Below are common work-related conditions evaluated at our Sugar Land, TX clinic.
Lifting, bending, or sudden trauma can cause lumbar disc herniation, facet joint injury, muscle strain, or nerve root compression — among the most common work injuries.
Awkward postures, falls, or sudden forces can injure cervical discs, facet joints, and surrounding soft tissue, causing neck pain with or without arm symptoms.
Disc injuries from workplace trauma can compress nerve roots, causing radiating pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness into the arms or legs.
Carpal tunnel syndrome, thoracic outlet syndrome, and other overuse injuries develop gradually from repeated motions, sustained postures, or vibration exposure.
Shoulder, knee, hip, and ankle injuries from falls, overexertion, or impact are thoroughly evaluated with orthopedic testing and imaging when indicated.
Falls from height, equipment accidents, or impact injuries require comprehensive evaluation to identify all involved structures and rule out fracture or instability.
Every document is structured to meet workers’ compensation standards — objective, defensible, and medically grounded.
Workers’ compensation accepted. Call or book online — we prioritize new W/C patients.
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