VES Records Review C&P Question

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  • First Class Petty Officer
  • Branch of Service: Navy
  • State: TX
  • Service Connected Disability: 100%
  • Recently I posted a question about receiving a records review only from VES. Today I received a call from VES stating that my exam will be a phone call instead of just a records review. In speaking to the VES agent she asked me to fax a copy of my sleep study, the prescription for the CPAP and a copy of the IMO over to the Dr. that's going to be calling me. Is it common for the VA not to send documentation over to the contractors, because I don't understand how the VA can set you up for a C&P with an outside entity and not give them the paperwork that I sent them.

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    Richard1954

    Maybe my answer isn't necessary since Mark seems to have covered all the bases. but anyway here goes. 1. The va should have and in all likely hood allowed the contractor to review all of you r

    scooter318

    Dustoff 11 I sent the fax from FedEx and I sure am going to call them to confirm that they got the fax in the morning. I sent the fax at 4pm CST and they close at 5pm EST

    Carl the Engineer

    I believe that I am going to have a "medical opinion" review here shortly. Stopped by the County Lands Records and also visited the VA office there. They showed me a letter being sent my way and als

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