FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions
Do veterans pay for these services?
No, all costs are covered by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs.
Can I access Telehealth services if I’m living overseas?
Yes, our services are available worldwide.
What is involved in a DVA psychiatric assessment?
For mental health claims, DVA Psychiatric Assessment is a key step. At March Ahead, we conduct independent DVA Psychiatric Assessments to evaluate conditions such as PTSD, depression, and anxiety.
How can veterans access psychiatric evaluations?
Veterans can access psychiatric evaluations through services like March Ahead, which offers independent assessments tailored to their needs. By contacting our team, veterans can schedule an appointment with immediate availability.
Do I need a referral for a veteran psychiatric assessment?
If you have a psychiatric report request from the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA), you do not need a referral to proceed with a psychiatric assessment at March Ahead.
What conditions are covered in a mental health assessment for veterans?
Mental health assessments for veterans typically cover a range of mental conditions that may be applicable.
How does a military service psychiatric evaluation differ from other assessments?
A military service psychiatric evaluation is specifically tailored to address the unique experiences and challenges faced by military personnel. Unlike standard psychiatric assessments, these evaluations focus on the impact of military service, including exposure to combat, military culture, in a more trauma-informed manner.