Acceptable Medical Sources
SSA makes a distinction between acceptable medical sources and other health care providers who are not acceptable medical sources. Acceptable medical sources are licensed physicians, licensed or certified psychologists, licensed optometrists, licensed podiatrists and qualified speech-language pathologists.
Evidence from acceptable medical sources is needed to establish the existence of a medically determinable impairment. Acceptable medical sources can give medical evidence and can be considered treating sources whose medical opinions may be entitled to controlling weight. Only acceptable medical sources can give medical opinions, which are statements from an acceptable medical source that reflects judgments about the nature and severity of an individual’s impairment. This includes symptoms, diagnosis and prognosis, and what an individual can and cannot do despite their impairments.
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