Expert C&P exam preparation from someone who has conducted them — before you walk through the door
The C&P exam is the single most consequential appointment in the VA disability process. The outcome of that 30-minute evaluation shapes a rating that follows you for years. Most veterans walk in unprepared — not because they don't care, but because no one told them what the examiner is actually required to document.
Our VPME provider has conducted VA disability exams as a certified examiner through a nationally contracted organization. He has sat on the other side of that table. The Exam Ready Session exists to put that knowledge to work for you before your exam.
What's included:
30-minute telehealth session via secure video — scheduled within 7–14 days of your exam date
Condition-specific exam preparation — focused on the DBQ requirements for your scheduled exam type
Functional impairment coaching — how to accurately describe limitations at work, at home, and in daily life
Examiner perspective briefing — what is required to be documented, and what veterans commonly fail to convey
Common mistakes review — the specific errors that result in lower-than-warranted ratings
Exam logistics guidance — what to expect, how to ask for clarification, and how to handle unexpected questions
What's not included:
This session is exam preparation only. It does not include a clinical evaluation, medical record review, DBQ completion, or Nexus letter. If your situation requires documentation, see our Foundation Review, Precision Evaluation, or Comprehensive Advisory packages.
Ideal for: Veterans with a C&P exam scheduled in the next 7–14 days. Veterans who have had prior exams where their symptoms were not fully captured. Anyone filing for a new condition or an increase who wants to walk in knowing exactly what the examiner needs to hear.
Expert C&P exam preparation from someone who has conducted them — before you walk through the door
The C&P exam is the single most consequential appointment in the VA disability process. The outcome of that 30-minute evaluation shapes a rating that follows you for years. Most veterans walk in unprepared — not because they don't care, but because no one told them what the examiner is actually required to document.
Our VPME provider has conducted VA disability exams as a certified examiner through a nationally contracted organization. He has sat on the other side of that table. The Exam Ready Session exists to put that knowledge to work for you before your exam.
What's included:
30-minute telehealth session via secure video — scheduled within 7–14 days of your exam date
Condition-specific exam preparation — focused on the DBQ requirements for your scheduled exam type
Functional impairment coaching — how to accurately describe limitations at work, at home, and in daily life
Examiner perspective briefing — what is required to be documented, and what veterans commonly fail to convey
Common mistakes review — the specific errors that result in lower-than-warranted ratings
Exam logistics guidance — what to expect, how to ask for clarification, and how to handle unexpected questions
What's not included:
This session is exam preparation only. It does not include a clinical evaluation, medical record review, DBQ completion, or Nexus letter. If your situation requires documentation, see our Foundation Review, Precision Evaluation, or Comprehensive Advisory packages.
Ideal for: Veterans with a C&P exam scheduled in the next 7–14 days. Veterans who have had prior exams where their symptoms were not fully captured. Anyone filing for a new condition or an increase who wants to walk in knowing exactly what the examiner needs to hear.