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Independent Medical Opinion Options
Anyone ever use http://www.valorcompensationconsulting.com/ to get an Independent Medical Option? I spoke with the owner and they seem like they really want to help veterans out. I was just wondering if anyone has ever used there services and what was the outcome of your case?
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Thoughts on (www.vetcompandpen.com)
Vets, Anyone ever use :http://www.vetcompandpen.com/ ? I talked to there representative today and they seem very knowledgeable and claim to have helped a lot of vets with there cases (for a fee of course).
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Nexus
Is this opinion adequate for a nexus letter or does it not have enough rationale? His current mood disorder dx, Bipolar I Disorder, is related to active-service Major Depressive Disorder dx. Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder that manifests as major depressive episodes and/or hypo-manic/manic/mixed episodes. He was stable on Risperdal (Risperdal is FDA approved for manic episodes associated with Bipolar I Disorder) in active-service, unclear why a bipolar disorder dx was r/o and rx discontinued. Therefore, his mood disorder is etiologically related to his active-service and I agree with patient history/opinion in his C&P Mental Examination in 2012 which is …
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IMO or IME mental disorder in Virginia
Anyone know a psychologist or a psychiatrist doing IMO/IME in Virginia?
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Imo Dr. In Killeen Temple Or Austin Area For Fybromyalgia
Does anyone know a doctor who does IMO letters for Fibromyalgia. I have a diagnosis of Fibromyalgia from a Rheumatologist from Scott & White, Chronic Pain Syndrome and Myofacial Pain from the VA. The C&P clearly went my way except the nurse practitioner who did the C&P stated I had a diagnosis but it does not seem related to Active Duty Service by review of SMR's. So it is going to be hard to pass this under Gulf War presumptive illnesses. Any Help in this matter will be appreciated.
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Imo/ime
Has anyone used Attorney/Physician David Anaise for IMO/IME or help with your VA claim? Thanks
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Recom IME in Georgia?
Hi, can anyone recommend a IME/IMO doctor in Georgia? My issues are chronic pain and arthritis. I need help for my appeal. I feel i have been low balled on my ratings and some secondary claims I submitted where ignored. I have a few months left to submit NOD.
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hypertension Dr Ellis IMO thoughts?
Hi All. My claim for Sleep apnea, Hypertension and Rhinitis just hit the "pending decision phase". I dont know how it will turn out but I wanted to post a copy of my IME/Nexus from Dr Ellis. I am curious about your thoughts. By the way, his practice is very vet friendly and the cost of the exam and report was 500. Expert Medical Eval_2.pdf
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tdiu Received IMO from Valor
I have received my IMO from Valor Compensation Consulting and am posting it here for everyones opinion. I am pleased overall, I do wish she had gone into more detail on the rationale portion. She also included over thirty pages of medical journal articles relevant to the secondary conditions, and my treatment records, which are all tabbed and highlighted. I am not claiming all of the conditions listed. The only secondaries I am claiming at this time are Fibromyalgia, IBS, and GERD, as well I am going to ask for TDIU. I was going to claim Urinary Incontinence as well, but I feel that I don't have enough treatment recs for that condition at this time. I do have pads and be…
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IMO/IME service
I have contacted valor compensation Consulting from this site. I found them to be very helpful and beneficial they are even reviewing all my service records to see what may have been missed by my VSO. I was told that if I get any referrals it would be a discount from my cost of the IMO. What I really liked is they are vet owned and the husband is a combat vet not to mention they offered to take payments to help me and my family for the cost of their service and my regular bills. Something that is very beneficial. I asked about an IME from them and was told if I was willing they would pay for my travel to them to get the IME!!!!!! That something that I would never have th…
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Secondary to Service Connected Issue
Is it true that for secondary issues you DO NOT need your in service medical records reviewed in order to obtain a Nexus letter? And has anyone had any success in claiming secondary issues? For example I am looking at putting in a claim for neck and hip pain secondary to my service connected lower back pain. I'm being treated for both neck and hip pain by my VA doctor. By treated I mean given Pain killers and muscle relaxers..lol
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