CONTINUOUS FMLA AND SHORT TERM DISABILITY

Professional FMLA & Short-Term Disability Certification Support

Managing a medical condition while trying to protect your job and income can feel overwhelming. Through programs like the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and Short-Term Disability (STD), many employees may qualify for protected leave and temporary income replacement. Our physicians help provide the medical certification needed to support these benefits and help you move through the process with clarity.

Medical Experts in FMLA and Disability Certification

Applying for medical leave often begins with accurate physician documentation. Our providers specialize in evaluating medical conditions and preparing certifications for FMLA leave and disability benefits.

We understand the documentation employers and benefit providers typically require and help ensure the information is complete, clear, and medically supported.

Whether you are requesting leave due to illness, injury, surgery, pregnancy, or another qualifying condition, our team focuses on preparing professional documentation that helps support your claim and simplifies the process.

Leave and Disability Benefits You May Qualify For

Continuous FMLA Leave

The Family and Medical Leave Act may allow eligible employees to take up to 12 weeks of protected medical leave while maintaining job security.

Short-Term Disability (STD)

Short-term disability insurance can provide temporary income replacement when a medical condition prevents you from working.

State Disability Benefits

Some states offer additional disability programs that provide financial assistance while you recover.

Combined benefits may help protect both your employment and income depending on your specific coverage and state guidelines.

Continuous FMLA Leave

The Family and Medical Leave Act may allow eligible employees to take up to 12 weeks of protected medical leave while maintaining job security.

Short-Term Disability (STD)

Short-term disability insurance can provide temporary income replacement when a medical condition prevents you from working.

State Disability Benefits

Some states offer additional disability programs that provide financial assistance while you recover.

Combined benefits may help protect both your employment and income depending on your specific coverage and state guidelines.

Combined benefits may cover a substantial portion of your wages, depending on your plan and state

Why Patients Choose Our Services

Simplifying the Medical Leave Process

STEP 1: Begin Your Continuous FMLA Request

12 weeks of unpaid leave

Job Protection

Focus on Healing

STEP 2: Supplement Income with Short-Term Disability

If you’ve been enrolled in Short-Term Disability (STD) benefits, you may be eligible for partial wage replacement during your leave.

STD can run at the same time as FMLA

Get paid while you recover

Reduce Financial Stress

STEP 3: Explore State Disability Programs

If you live in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Washington, or Washington D.C., you can receive additional income while you’re on leave

The state program and your insurance provider will coordinate coverage

They will cover up to 90% of your wages combined

Receive further financial support while you’re on leave

STEP 4: Obtain Medical Certification

Once you’ve obtained your FMLA and STD paperwork, and applied to your State benefits program, you are now ready to get certified! Here are three easy steps:

Step 1: Schedule an appointment with one of our doctors

Step 2: Attend your video visit with one of our doctors

Step 3: Submit your completed paperwork

States Offering Paid Family Leave Programs

California

SDI + PFL
Up to 90% Wage Replacement

$1681/week Max

Up to 52 weeks

Colorado

FAMLI
Up to 90% Wage Replacement

$1381/week Max

12 - 16 weeks

Connecticut

CT Paid Leave
Up to 95% Wage Replacement

$981/week Max

12 weeks

Delaware

DE PFML
Up to 80% Wage Replacement

$900/week Max

12 weeks

Massachusetts

PFML
Up to 80% Wage Replacement

$1171/week Max

26 weeks

Minnesota

MN PFML
Up to 90% Wage Replacement

$1423/week Max

12 - 20 weeks

New Jersey

TDI + FLI
Up to 85% Wage Replacement

$1081/week Max

26 + 12 weeks

New York

PFL
Up to 67% Wage Replacement

$1177/week Max

12 + 26 weeks

Oregon

Paid Leave Oregon
Up to 100% Wage Replacement

$1637/week Max

12 - 14 weeks

Rhode Island

TDI + TCI
Up to 60% Wage Replacement

$1489/week Max

30 weeks

Washington

WA PFML
Up to 90% Wage Replacement

$1542/week Max

12 weeks

Washington D.C.

DC PFL
Up to 90% Wage Replacement

$1190/week Max

12 weeks

Our Role in Supporting Your Leave Request

Our medical providers specialize in preparing documentation used for:

  • Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) certification
  • Short-Term Disability documentation
  • State disability program certification

Ourproviders clearly document:

  • Your diagnosis
  • Functional limitations
  • Treatment plan
  • Expected recovery timeline

Focus on Recovery.
We Handle the Paperwork.

Prioritize Your Recovery

Taking medical leave can feel stressful – paperwork, deadlines, and insurance requirements can quickly become overwhelming. Our role is to simplify the process and help guide you through certification with clarity and confidence.

We use established medical documentation standards and a streamlined evaluation process to support FMLA and Short-Term Disability claims. From accurate paperwork to coordination-ready certification, we help reduce delays and avoid common mistakes so you can stay focused on your health and recovery.