Nexus Letters all 50 States!
Nexus Letters all 50 States!
We provide nexus letters to veterans nationwide.
We provide nexus letters to veterans in all 50 states.
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Phone Number: (919) 849-8617 Confidential Fax Number: (234) 666-3073 Email: hello@brightviewmd.com In case of emergency, please call 911.
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Monday - Friday: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time
Saturday - Sunday: By appointment
If you are a veteran seeking help with a VA disability claim, a free phone consultation is an opportunity to discuss your situation, ask questions, and determine whether a medical nexus letter, psychological evaluation, or other medical opinion may be appropriate for your claim.
During the call, we will review the type of VA claim you are pursuing, the conditions involved, your current service-connected disabilities, and whether there may be a medically supportable connection between your military service, service-connected conditions, and your current symptoms or diagnoses.
This consultation is not a guarantee of service connection or a promise of any VA outcome. Rather, it is intended to help determine whether your case may be appropriate for a detailed medical-legal review and whether Brightview Psychiatry Solutions may be able to assist you in supporting your claim.
This consultation is for veterans who are seeking medical documentation or professional medical opinions related to VA disability claims, including claims involving:
The call is also appropriate if you are unsure whether your medical history supports a potential nexus and would like guidance about whether a more formal review may be helpful.
During the phone consultation, we will briefly discuss your military background, current VA ratings, medical diagnoses, symptoms, and the type of claim you are considering. You may also be asked about prior VA decisions, compensation and pension examinations, treatment history, and any medical records that may be relevant to your claim.
The goal of the call is to better understand your case and determine whether there appears to be a medically reasonable basis for further review. In some cases, additional records may be needed before any opinion can be offered.