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Specialized medical documentation designed to bridge the gap between your service and your benefits.

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Nexus Letter: If you need to prove a condition is service-connected.
DBQ Exam: If you need to prove the severity of an existing condition.

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Nexus Letters

Establish Service Connection

Our provider may prepare medical opinions assessing whether a condition is at least as likely as not (a 50% probability or greater) related to military service, when supported by the medical evidence and clinical evaluation.

  • Detailed review of your service medical records
  • Citations to medical research and case law
  • Signed by a licensed medical provider

Crucial for overturning denials or establishing secondary connections

DBQ Exams

Document Symptom Severity

Disability Benefits Questionnaires (DBQs) are the exact forms the VA uses to rate your disability. Our private exams ensure your symptoms are fully and accurately recorded.

  • Telehealth options where applicable (e.g., record reviews)
  • In-person options for Orthopedic/Physical
  • Avoid long wait times at VA C&P exams
  • Receive a copy of your DBQ up to 7 business days
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Clinical Documentation Overview

Assessment & Roadmap

Our licensed healthcare providers conduct independent reviews of available medical records to evaluate documented clinical findings. When clinically appropriate, providers may prepare a medical opinion or summary report based on the records reviewed.

  • Review of service and post-service medical records
  • Identification of documented medical conditions within the records
  • Independent medical opinion when clinically supported
  • Written summary of clinical findings based on records reviewed