VA Disability Evaluation in Corona, Riverside & the Inland Empire
Independent Medical Evidence for Your VA Disability Claim
Perks
Why Veterans Choose Sanova
Why Veterans Choose Sanova for VA Disability Evaluations in Southern California
Get expert medical documentation, predictable pricing, and personalized support- from professionals who understand the VA system.
📌 No Guesswork: Flat-fee pricing for every service.
🕒 Faster Turnarounds: Reports in 7–10 business days.
🩺 Veteran-Focused Reviews: We understand the VA system.
👨⚕️ Certified California Providers: Local, credentialed, and reliable.
💻 Virtual or In-Person Visits: Designed around your convenience
VA Disability Claims by the Numbers
Why Medical Evidence Matters
30%
of initial VA claims are denied
Most often due to incomplete or weak medical documentation — not because the condition isn’t real.
80%
of denied claims are appealable
And many are later approved once stronger evidence is submitted.
2x
Veterans with a strong Nexus Letter are 2x more likely to receive service connection approval.
$1,800
/month in added benefits can result from a successful rating increase from 80% to 100%.
How It Works
Simple. Clear. Veteran-Focused.
1. Submit Your Info
Fill out our online intake form
2. We Review & Evaluate
A licensed provider reviews your case
3. Receive Your Report
Use your Nexus Letter or DBQ to support your VA claim
Services
VA Claim Medical Evaluation Services
Trusted Documentation. Personalized Evaluations. Proven Results.
At Sanova Veterans Evaluations, we deliver accurate, evidence-based medical documentation to support your VA disability claim. Whether you need a Nexus Letter, DBQ, or Independent Medical Evaluation, our licensed California providers tailor every report to your unique case — helping you present a stronger, clearer claim to the VA.
Nexus Letters – Independent Medical Opinion for VA Service Connection
Medical opinions linking your condition to service
Disability Benefits Questionnaires (DBQs) – In-Person VA Disability Exam, Corona CA
Official VA forms completed accurately
No Delays. No Confusion. Just Strong Support. Schedule your appointment now!
Pricing
Service Bundles
Our Packages
Record Review + Nexus Letter
$549
Thorough review of your records plus a detailed Nexus Letter to support your VA claim.
DBQ + In-Person Exam
$599
Get a complete physical exam and DBQ filled out by a licensed provider to document your condition.
Full Package (Record Review + DBQ + Nexus + Exam)
$999
Includes full package: for full claim support.
Feedback
Patient Reviews
Testimonials / Trust Statement
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Independent Medical Backing for Every Veteran’s Claim
Timely, Trusted Medical Opinions for VA Claims
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is a VA disability evaluation and do I need one in California?
A VA disability evaluation is a licensed medical provider’s assessment of your service-connected condition. In California, veterans pursuing VA claims often need an independent evaluation — including a Nexus Letter or DBQ — because VA-assigned examiners may not document your condition thoroughly enough to support your rating. Sanova Veterans Evaluations provides fast, accurate VA disability evaluations for veterans in Corona, Riverside, and across the Inland Empire.
2. Where is Sanova's VA disability exam clinic located? Do you serve Riverside and the Inland Empire?
Our clinic is located at 802 Magnolia Ave, Suite 102B, Corona, CA — conveniently serving veterans throughout the Inland Empire, including Riverside, Ontario, Temecula, San Bernardino, and surrounding communities. We also offer telehealth visits for veterans who prefer a virtual VA disability exam.
3. What is an independent medical opinion and why does it help my VA claim?
An independent medical opinion (IMO) is a written statement from a licensed provider — not the VA — linking your diagnosis to your military service. Because it comes from a credentialed, objective clinician, an IMO carries significant weight with VA raters. Veterans who submit a strong independent medical opinion from a Corona, CA or Inland Empire provider are significantly more likely to receive service connection approval.
4. My VA disability claim was denied — can Sanova help?
Yes. A denied VA disability claim is not the end of the road. In fact, 80% of denied claims can be appealed — and most are won when stronger medical evidence is submitted. Sanova Veterans Evaluations specializes in helping veterans with denied VA disability claims by providing updated Nexus Letters, DBQs, and Independent Medical Evaluations that directly address the VA’s stated reasons for denial.
5. What is a Disability Benefits Questionnaire (DBQ) and do I need one?
A Disability Benefits Questionnaire (DBQ) is an official VA form completed by a licensed provider to document the severity of your condition. VA raters use DBQs to assign disability ratings. If your existing records don’t capture how your condition affects your daily life and function, a private DBQ — completed during an in-person VA disability exam at our Corona, CA clinic — can significantly strengthen your claim.
6. How long does it take to receive my VA disability evaluation report?
Most reports — including Nexus Letters and completed DBQs — are delivered within 7–10 business days of your appointment. For veterans in Riverside, the Inland Empire, or anywhere in California, this turnaround is among the fastest available from a licensed independent medical provider.
7. How much does a VA disability evaluation cost in California?
Sanova offers flat-fee, transparent pricing with no hidden costs. Our packages range from $549 for a Records Review + Nexus Letter, $599 for a DBQ + In-Person Exam, and $999 for the Full Package — which includes all services. There are no surprise fees, and no separate billing for follow-up questions about your report
8. Is Sanova Veterans Evaluations affiliated with the VA?
No. Sanova Veterans Evaluations is a division of Sanova Health, an independent, licensed medical provider in California. We are not affiliated with or endorsed by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Our independence is exactly what makes our medical opinions credible — we evaluate your condition objectively and advocate for accurate documentation of your service-connected disabilities.



