Can a vet receive a new C&P exam if he feels the first was not done correctly?
On the C&P form, it clearly states that measurements are to be taken with a goniometer. What if the doctor does not use this to get the degrees for range of motion?
Also, can the vet require a second person in the room with he and the examiner? My husband was required to go to the exam room alone despite the fact that he was applying for A&A. The examiner said no one was allowed in the room. Can the veteran not have someone with him to help protect him in this exam?
USMC - Disabled Vet -- But usual poster is my wife :)
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Can a vet receive a new C&P exam if he feels the first was not done correctly?
On the C&P form, it clearly states that measurements are to be taken with a goniometer. What if the doctor does not use this to get the degrees for range of motion?
Also, can the vet require a second person in the room with he and the examiner? My husband was required to go to the exam room alone despite the fact that he was applying for A&A. The examiner said no one was allowed in the room. Can the veteran not have someone with him to help protect him in this exam?
USMC - Disabled Vet -- But usual poster is my wife :)
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