When federal work takes its toll on your body, you need more than just any doctor. You need OWCP-enrolled doctors who understand the intricate world of federal workers’ compensation, the Department of Labor’s requirements, and how to navigate the Federal Employees’ Compensation Act (FECA) system that protects your rights and benefits.
That’s exactly what you’ll find at OWCP Doctors in New York, conveniently located in Midtown Manhattan — just a straightforward subway ride from anywhere in The Bronx. Take the 4, 5, or 6 train from your neighborhood station, and you’re at Grand Central in under an hour. From there, it’s a short walk to our office at 7 W 45th St, where Dr. Steven S. Moalemi and our experienced team have been helping federal employees recover from workplace injuries for over two decades.
Why The Bronx’s Federal Workers Choose Our OWCP Doctors
The Bronx is no stranger to hard work. From the bustling commercial corridors of Fordham Road to the essential services provided at Bronx Community College and the countless federal facilities throughout the borough, Bronx residents understand what it means to show up, do the job, and take pride in serving the public. But when repetitive motions from processing federal paperwork lead to carpal tunnel syndrome, when lifting heavy postal bags causes back injuries, or when a slip on federal property results in a serious injury, you need medical professionals who speak the language of federal workers’ compensation.
Our federal workers compensation doctors aren’t just medical experts — they’re specialists in the unique challenges federal employees face when injured on the job. Unlike private sector workers who deal with state workers’ compensation systems, federal employees are covered under FECA, administered by the US Department of Labor’s Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs (OWCP). This system has its own forms, procedures, timelines, and requirements that can confuse even the most organized federal worker.
Dr. Moalemi, our lead practitioner with credentials in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (FAAPMR), has spent 21 years mastering the complexities of federal workers’ compensation. He knows that when you’re hurt at work, you’re not just dealing with physical pain — you’re worried about job security, concerned about medical bills, and stressed about navigating a bureaucratic system that can feel overwhelming when you’re already struggling with an injury.
Understanding The Bronx Federal Employee Experience
Federal employees throughout The Bronx face unique workplace challenges. Whether you’re working at the Bronx VA handling sensitive veteran records, processing immigration documents at a federal facility, or maintaining federal buildings in challenging weather conditions, your job demands can create specific injury patterns that our DOL-OWCP doctors recognize and treat effectively.
Consider the postal worker from Morris Heights who develops shoulder impingement from years of reaching into mail trucks, or the federal security officer from Castle Hill dealing with knee problems from long hours of standing and patrolling. These aren’t just generic workplace injuries — they’re federal workplace injuries with specific documentation requirements, treatment protocols, and return-to-work considerations that only experienced FECA doctors truly understand.
Our federal work comp clinic approach recognizes that effective treatment starts with proper diagnosis, continues with evidence-based treatment plans, and concludes with comprehensive documentation that satisfies OWCP requirements. We don’t just treat your symptoms; we build cases that protect your benefits and support your recovery.
The Manhattan Connection: Easy Access from Every Bronx Neighborhood
Distance shouldn’t be a barrier to quality federal workers’ compensation care. Our Manhattan location at 7 W 45th St puts world-class federal workers compensation experts within easy reach of every Bronx neighborhood. From the Grand Concourse, take the 4, 5, or 6 express trains directly to Grand Central-42nd Street, then walk just a few blocks to our office. The entire trip typically takes 45-60 minutes, making it convenient for morning appointments before work or afternoon visits after your shift.
If you prefer the West Side, take the D train from locations like Fordham Road or 161st Street-Yankee Stadium directly to 42nd Street-Port Authority, then transfer to the 7 train or simply walk the short distance to our office. The subway connections make it practical to schedule regular follow-up appointments without disrupting your work schedule or requiring multiple days off.
For federal employees in the eastern Bronx — areas like Throggs Neck, Castle Hill, or Parkchester — the 6 train provides direct access to our Manhattan office, while those in western neighborhoods like Riverdale or Kingsbridge can use the A or D trains for efficient Manhattan access.
This geographic accessibility matters because consistent, specialized care is crucial for federal workers’ compensation cases. Missing appointments or settling for local doctors who don’t understand OWCP requirements can jeopardize your benefits and delay your recovery. Our Manhattan location ensures you get the specialized care you need without the complications of dealing with providers who aren’t familiar with federal workers’ compensation protocols.
When your federal career and your health are on the line, experience matters. Geography matters. And understanding the unique needs of Bronx federal employees — that matters too.
Federal Workers Compensation Services for The Bronx Federal Employees
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When you’re a federal employee working in The Bronx — whether at the VA Medical Center, the Bronx Federal Building, or any of the numerous federal agencies scattered throughout the borough — understanding your rights under the Federal Employees Compensation Act (FECA) becomes crucial when workplace injuries occur. The Department of Labor’s Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs (OWCP) provides specific protections for federal workers that differ significantly from standard workers’ compensation, and accessing proper medical care through OWCP-enrolled doctors is essential for maintaining your benefits and career.
Federal workers compensation operates under a unique framework that requires specialized knowledge. Unlike private sector workers’ comp, FECA benefits include comprehensive medical coverage, wage replacement, and vocational rehabilitation services administered directly by the US Department of Labor OWCP. However, these benefits come with strict requirements — you must receive treatment from DOL-OWCP doctors who understand the federal system’s intricate reporting requirements and procedural demands.
Comprehensive Federal Work Comp Clinic Services
Our federal work comp clinic provides complete FECA medical services designed specifically for The Bronx’s federal workforce. We handle everything from initial injury evaluations to ongoing treatment management, ensuring your case stays compliant with Department of Labor requirements while you receive the medical care you need.
Initial injury assessments form the foundation of successful FECA claims. When you’re injured on the job — whether it’s a slip and fall at the Hunts Point postal facility, repetitive strain from desk work at the IRS center, or a more severe incident — our federal workers compensation experts provide immediate, thorough evaluations. We document your injuries using OWCP’s required forms and protocols, establishing the crucial link between your work duties and medical condition that the Department of Labor demands.
Diagnostic services available through our fed comp clinic include comprehensive imaging studies, nerve conduction testing, and specialized evaluations that federal agencies often require. We coordinate directly with OWCP to ensure all diagnostic procedures receive proper authorization, preventing the delays that can jeopardize your benefits. Our understanding of federal requirements means we know exactly what documentation the Department of Labor needs to approve advanced testing or specialized treatments.
Treatment programs range from conservative management approaches to comprehensive rehabilitation services. Whether you need physical therapy for a back injury sustained while working at the Bronx Zoo’s federal research facilities, or specialized treatment for occupational stress disorders common among federal law enforcement personnel, our OWCP-enrolled doctors develop treatment plans that align with both medical best practices and OWCP expectations.
Accessing Services from The Bronx Neighborhoods
Bronx residents can easily access our federal workers compensation expertise at our Manhattan office location. From most Bronx neighborhoods, the trip to 7 W 45th St Fl 9, New York, NY 10036 takes approximately 45-60 minutes by car, depending on your starting point and traffic conditions.
From the South Bronx (Mott Haven, Melrose, Port Morris areas), take the Major Deegan Expressway or FDR Drive south to Manhattan. The drive typically takes 35-45 minutes during off-peak hours, though morning and evening rush periods can extend this to over an hour. Many federal employees from these neighborhoods work at the Bronx Federal Building and appreciate having specialized FECA medical care readily available.
From the West Bronx (Highbridge, Morris Heights, University Heights), the Cross-Bronx Expressway to the Major Deegan provides the most direct route. Residents from these areas, including many who work at the VA Medical Center, find the 40-50 minute drive manageable for their federal workers compensation medical needs.
From the East Bronx (Soundview, Castle Hill, Throgs Neck), take the Bruckner Expressway to the Third Avenue Bridge or continue to the FDR Drive. The journey from these neighborhoods typically requires 50-65 minutes, but federal employees from the numerous postal facilities in these areas often coordinate their appointments to minimize travel time.
From the North Bronx (Riverdale, Kingsbridge, Norwood), the Henry Hudson Parkway provides a scenic route south, taking approximately 45-55 minutes to reach our office. Federal employees from these areas, including many who work at the various federal research facilities, often schedule appointments during lunch breaks or after work hours.
Specialized Federal Workers Compensation Expertise
Our fed doctors bring over two decades of experience working within the federal compensation system. We understand the unique challenges federal employees face — from the complex interplay between FECA benefits and federal retirement systems to the specific medical documentation requirements that can make or break your case.
OWCP case management involves much more than treating your medical condition. Our federal workers compensation experts coordinate with the Department of Labor throughout your treatment, ensuring timely submission of progress reports, treatment authorizations, and any necessary medical updates. We’ve developed efficient systems for handling OWCP paperwork that keep your case moving forward while you focus on recovery.
Return-to-work coordination represents a critical service for federal employees. We work closely with your federal agency’s human resources department and OWCP rehabilitation specialists to develop appropriate work restrictions and transition plans. Whether you need modified duties while recovering from a repetitive stress injury or require complete work restrictions following a more serious incident, our DOL-OWCP doctors provide the medical documentation necessary to protect your position and benefits.
Independent medical evaluations sometimes become necessary when OWCP questions aspects of your case or when disputes arise regarding your treatment needs. Our federal workers compensation doctors provide objective, thorough evaluations that stand up to OWCP scrutiny while advocating for your legitimate medical needs.
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The complexity of federal workers compensation requires specialized expertise that general practitioners simply cannot provide. When you’re dealing with FECA benefits, OWCP requirements, and the unique aspects of federal employment, having knowledgeable federal workers compensation experts in your corner makes all the difference in protecting both your health and your federal career.
Why The Bronx Federal Employees Trust Our Manhattan Practice
Federal workers throughout The Bronx face a unique challenge when workplace injuries occur. While there are numerous medical facilities scattered across Fordham, Mott Haven, and Riverdale, finding genuine OWCP-enrolled doctors who understand the intricate federal compensation system proves far more difficult. That’s precisely why hundreds of federal employees from The Bronx make the journey to our Manhattan office at 7 W 45th St — they need specialists who speak fluent FECA.
The reality is stark: most physicians, even excellent ones, lack experience navigating the Federal Employees Compensation Act. They might excel at treating your injury, but when it comes to properly documenting your claim for the US Department of Labor OWCP or understanding the specific forms required, they’re lost. Steven S. Moalemi, MD, FAAPMR, has spent over two decades mastering both sides of this equation — delivering exceptional medical care while ensuring your federal workers compensation claim moves forward without bureaucratic roadblocks.
Consider what happens when a postal worker from Concourse injures their back lifting packages, or when a federal security officer at Yankee Stadium develops chronic shoulder pain. These aren’t just medical issues requiring treatment; they’re complex cases demanding physicians who understand DOL-OWCP protocols, know how to communicate effectively with claims examiners, and can provide the specific documentation federal agencies require. Generic medical practices simply can’t deliver this specialized expertise.
Proven Track Record Serving The Bronx’s Federal Workforce
Our 21 years serving federal employees creates a level of institutional knowledge that newer practices can’t match. We’ve guided customs officers from Hunts Point through complex injury claims, helped federal courthouse staff in the South Bronx navigate returning to work after surgery, and assisted Department of Veterans Affairs employees from Kingsbridge manage chronic conditions while maintaining their federal benefits.
This experience translates into tangible advantages for Bronx residents. When your claim hits a snag — and federal workers compensation claims often do — we know exactly which documentation the US Department of Labor OWCP needs. We understand the timing requirements, the appeal processes, and how to present medical evidence in ways that federal claims examiners recognize and accept. Dr. Moalemi’s board certification in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (FAAPMR) provides the clinical foundation, while our decades of FECA experience provide the procedural expertise.
The social proof speaks volumes: federal employees consistently refer their colleagues to our practice. When a TSA supervisor from Co-op City recommends us to a fellow federal worker, or when multiple employees from the same federal facility choose our services, it reflects real-world results. These referrals happen because we consistently deliver outcomes — both medical improvement and successful claim resolution.
Addressing The Bronx Commute Concerns
Many Bronx residents initially worry about traveling to Midtown Manhattan for medical care, especially when dealing with work injuries. These concerns are understandable, but the reality is more manageable than most people expect. Our office location at 7 W 45th St places us within easy reach of multiple transportation options from across The Bronx.
From the South Bronx, you can take the 4, 5, or 6 train directly to Grand Central, then walk just a few blocks to our office. The total journey typically takes 45-60 minutes. From the West Bronx areas like Riverdale or Kingsbridge, the 1 train connects directly to Times Square, putting you steps away from our location. Even from the furthest reaches of The Bronx, like Pelham Bay or City Island, the commute rarely exceeds 90 minutes door-to-door.
More importantly, consider the alternative: bouncing between multiple providers who don’t understand federal workers compensation, facing delays in your claim processing, or worse, having your claim denied due to inadequate documentation. The time invested in reaching our federal work comp clinic pays dividends through faster claim resolution, proper medical care, and avoided bureaucratic nightmares.
We also understand that injured federal workers may have physical limitations affecting travel. Our staff coordinates appointments to minimize waiting times and can provide documentation for federal leave when multiple visits are necessary. Many patients schedule follow-up appointments on the same day to reduce total trips, and we work with your schedule to accommodate federal work requirements.
Specialized Federal Workers Compensation Expertise
Generic medical practices treat injuries. Fed doctors treat federal employees’ injuries within the context of their unique employment situation. This distinction matters enormously when you’re dealing with the Federal Employees Compensation Act. Dr. Moalemi understands that a letter carrier’s repetitive strain injury requires different approaches than similar injuries in private sector workers, not just medically, but in terms of workplace accommodation possibilities and claim documentation requirements.
Our fed comp clinic maintains current knowledge of OWCP policy changes, understands seasonal patterns in federal work injuries (postal workers face different challenges during holiday seasons, park service employees deal with weather-related risks), and recognizes how different federal agencies handle modified duty arrangements. This expertise directly impacts your treatment timeline and return-to-work possibilities.
The administrative side proves equally crucial. DOL-OWCP doctors must provide specific types of documentation at precise intervals. Miss a deadline or submit incomplete paperwork, and your benefits could be suspended while appeals drag on for months. We’ve systematized these processes over 21 years, ensuring compliance with federal timelines and requirements that keep your compensation flowing during recovery.
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Beyond Treatment: Comprehensive FECA Support
Federal employees from Castle Hill to Morris Heights choose our practice because we provide more than medical treatment — we offer comprehensive FECA navigation. When your supervisor questions your injury’s work-relatedness, when claims examiners request additional documentation, or when you’re facing pressure to return to work prematurely, you need advocates who understand both medical and federal employment realities.
Our experience with US Department of Labor OWCP procedures means we can anticipate potential claim complications before they derail your case. We know which diagnostic tests carry weight with federal claims examiners, how to document functional limitations in language that translates to appropriate workplace accommodations, and when independent medical examinations might be necessary to protect your interests.
This comprehensive approach explains why federal employees throughout The Bronx — from Soundview to University Heights — consistently choose our Manhattan practice over closer alternatives. The initial investment in travel pays long-term dividends through proper claim handling, appropriate medical care, and peace of mind that your federal workers compensation case is being managed by true experts in the field.
Frequently Asked Questions from The Bronx Federal Employees
Federal workers living in The Bronx often have specific concerns about accessing OWCP-enrolled doctors and understanding their federal workers compensation benefits. Here are the most common questions we hear from Bronx residents seeking federal work comp care.
How do I get from The Bronx to your Manhattan office for my federal workers compensation appointment?
Getting to our Manhattan office at 7 W 45th St from The Bronx is straightforward with several transportation options. If you’re driving, take the FDR Drive or Major Deegan Expressway south to Manhattan — it’s typically a 30-45 minute drive depending on your starting point and traffic. Street parking can be challenging in Midtown, so consider nearby parking garages on 46th Street or Broadway.
Public transit is often your best bet. The 4, 5, or 6 trains from various Bronx stations will get you to Grand Central-42nd Street in about 25-35 minutes, then it’s just a short walk to our office. Alternatively, the D train runs directly from the Bronx to 47-50th Streets/Rockefeller Center, putting you practically at our doorstep. Many of our Bronx patients find the subway more reliable than driving, especially during peak hours when the Cross Bronx Expressway can be unpredictable.
We understand that traveling from neighborhoods like Fordham, Morris Park, or Castle Hill requires planning, so we’re flexible with appointment scheduling to accommodate your commute time.
What should I bring to my first appointment as a federal employee from The Bronx?
Your first visit requires several important documents to ensure we can properly serve your federal workers compensation needs. Bring your federal employee ID, your CA-1 or CA-7 form if you’ve already filed an OWCP claim, and any medical records related to your workplace injury or illness. Don’t forget a current photo ID and your insurance cards, even though OWCP typically covers approved treatments.
If you haven’t filed your FECA claim yet, that’s okay — we’ll help guide you through the process. Bring any incident reports, witness statements, or documentation about your workplace injury. Having your supervisor’s contact information and your agency’s workers compensation coordinator details can also speed things up.
From our experience with Bronx federal workers, many work at facilities like the Bronx VA Medical Center, Postal Service locations, or federal buildings downtown. Each agency has slightly different procedures, so bringing agency-specific paperwork helps us navigate your particular situation more effectively.
Can you treat me if I work for the Postal Service in The Bronx and got hurt on the job?
Absolutely. Postal workers are covered under the Federal Employees’ Compensation Act (FECA), just like other federal employees. Whether you work at the Bronx General Post Office on the Grand Concourse, one of the smaller neighborhood stations, or you’re a mail carrier who got injured on your route through neighborhoods like Riverdale or Soundview, we’re equipped to handle your case.
Postal injuries often involve repetitive stress from sorting mail, lifting heavy packages, or slips and falls during delivery. We’ve treated numerous USPS employees from The Bronx for conditions ranging from carpal tunnel syndrome to back injuries from lifting packages. The key is getting proper medical documentation that clearly links your injury to your job duties.
Dr. Moalemi understands the physical demands postal workers face, especially in urban environments like The Bronx where mail carriers navigate stairs, uneven sidewalks, and challenging weather conditions. We’ll work with the Department of Labor’s OWCP to ensure your treatment is approved and your benefits are protected.
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How long does it take to get an appointment, and do you offer same-day visits for urgent federal work comp cases?
We typically can schedule new federal workers compensation patients within one to two weeks, though we always try to accommodate urgent situations sooner. If you’re dealing with a recent workplace injury or your condition has significantly worsened, call us at (646) 368-8585 — we often can work you in within a few days.
For Bronx residents, we understand that taking time off work and making the trip to Manhattan is a significant commitment. That’s why we try to be efficient with scheduling, often able to handle initial consultations and follow-up appointments in the same visit when appropriate.
Same-day appointments are possible for urgent cases, especially if you’re at risk of missing critical OWCP deadlines. Federal workers compensation has strict time limits for filing claims and seeking treatment, so don’t delay if you’re dealing with a recent injury or if OWCP has requested immediate medical evaluation.
Will my federal health insurance work with your office, or does everything go through OWCP?
This depends on your specific situation and where you are in the OWCP claims process. If your claim has been accepted by the Department of Labor’s OWCP, then approved treatments are typically covered directly through the federal workers compensation system. However, if your claim is still pending or if you need treatment that hasn’t been pre-authorized, your federal health insurance (FEHB) might initially cover services.
We’re experienced in working with both systems and can help coordinate benefits to minimize your out-of-pocket costs. Sometimes we’ll use your FEHB coverage initially while we work with OWCP to get treatments approved under your workers compensation claim. This dual approach ensures you don’t face delays in getting necessary care.
Many federal employees from The Bronx aren’t sure how their benefits interact, which is completely understandable. We’ll handle the insurance coordination so you can focus on recovering from your workplace injury.
Your Path Forward Starts with One Phone Call
When you’re dealing with a federal work injury, you shouldn’t have to navigate the complexities of OWCP alone. The Bronx has always been a borough of resilience and determination — qualities that serve federal employees well when facing workplace injuries. Whether you’re a postal worker from the Hunts Point facility, a TSA agent at LaGuardia, or a federal employee from any agency, you deserve medical care that understands both your injury and the unique requirements of federal workers compensation.
Dr. Steven S. Moalemi and our team at OWCP Doctors in New York have spent over two decades helping federal employees just like you. We’ve seen how the right medical documentation can make the difference between a claim that gets approved quickly and one that drags on for months. We understand that when you’re injured, you need answers — not more paperwork and delays.
From our Manhattan office at 7 W 45th St, we’re easily accessible from anywhere in The Bronx. Take the 4, 5, or 6 train to Grand Central, then transfer to the 7 to Times Square-42nd Street, or ride the 6 directly to 51st Street. Many of our Bronx patients find the commute straightforward, and we’re happy to work with your schedule to minimize any inconvenience.
What sets us apart isn’t just our OWCP enrollment or our years of experience — it’s our commitment to treating you as an individual, not just another claim number. We take time to listen to your concerns, explain your options, and develop a treatment plan that addresses both your immediate needs and long-term recovery goals. Federal employees often tell us they’ve felt rushed through appointments elsewhere, but that’s not how we practice medicine.
Your federal benefits are there for a reason. You’ve earned them through your service, and you shouldn’t have to fight to access the medical care you need. Whether your injury happened yesterday or you’re dealing with a chronic condition that’s been affecting your work for months, the sooner you get proper medical evaluation and documentation, the better your outcomes are likely to be.
We know that reaching out for help can feel daunting, especially when you’re already dealing with pain or mobility issues. That’s exactly why we offer free consultations for federal employees. This gives you a chance to meet our team, discuss your situation, and understand your options — all without any financial commitment.
The federal employees we serve come from every corner of The Bronx, from Riverdale to Soundview, from Fordham to Throggs Neck. What they all have in common is a desire to get back to doing the work they care about, whether that’s serving the public, protecting our borders, or keeping the mail flowing. We’re here to help make that possible.
Don’t let another day pass wondering about your options or struggling with inadequate medical care. Our team is ready to evaluate your situation and provide the expert medical attention you deserve as a federal employee.
Request a Free Consultation today by calling (646) 368-8585. Let us show you what two decades of federal workers compensation expertise can do for your recovery and your peace of mind.
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