Built on Service. Driven by Precision

Veterans Precision Medical Evaluations (VPME) exists because documentation quality determines outcomes. A rushed, under-documented evaluation costs veterans benefits they earned — sometimes for decades. VPME was built to change that equation.

VPME was founded and is led by Dwayne Bell, MSN, APRN, AGACNP-BC. He is a board-certified Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner with more than 20 years of critical care medicine experience and is a certified VA disability examiner. Dwayne holds a Master of Science in Nursing from Duke University and he has conducted disability evaluations for veterans and active-duty service members throughout the region.

The same clinical standards apply in critical care medicine — precision, evidence, accountability — are the exact standards VPME applies to every evaluation. We perform a thorough deep dive into all relevant service and medical records, and conduct focused physical examinations when needed, to build a comprehensive understanding of a veteran’s service history and current conditions. That level of rigor and attention to detail is the standard at VPME.

VPME is based in centrally in Wake County, North Carolina, and serves veterans throughout the state via telehealth, in addition to in-person evaluations in the greater Triangle and Fort Bragg corridor.

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