Requesting your ENTIRE medical record for all of time by submitting a Request Pertaining to Military Records (SF 180) to yourself with your email works, my DBQ's where on there.
Here's the catch: you need to wait and call your eval provider (VES for me) and check to see if the exams are reviewed and submitted to the VA.
And then, for good measure, call the VA (you need a VA account) to confirm that the VA has the records are either QA-ing in DC or are processing your claim.
As long as the VA says they received your exams, you're chilling.
NOTE: The DBQ's where a WAYS down buried in the record for me (page 388 - 411 out of 556 pages) so Ctrl + F "VES" (or whoever did your exams) could help, otherwise get ready to scroll.
This is because your DBQ's go to two places (if on active duty):
The VA --because they requested the exam.
And the DOD --because they maintain your ENTIRE health record while you are on active duty.
This is why TOL used to work before April 1st, because unlike MHS Genesis, TOL actually used to keep ALL of your medical record, not just certain tests and notes.
Source: https://tricare.mil/PatientResources/MedicalRecords ---The form to request your records is also on this site, a form 180
Here's the catch: you need to wait and call your eval provider (VES for me) and check to see if the exams are reviewed and submitted to the VA.
And then, for good measure, call the VA (you need a VA account) to confirm that the VA has the records are either QA-ing in DC or are processing your claim.
As long as the VA says they received your exams, you're chilling.
NOTE: The DBQ's where a WAYS down buried in the record for me (page 388 - 411 out of 556 pages) so Ctrl + F "VES" (or whoever did your exams) could help, otherwise get ready to scroll.
This is because your DBQ's go to two places (if on active duty):
The VA --because they requested the exam.
And the DOD --because they maintain your ENTIRE health record while you are on active duty.
This is why TOL used to work before April 1st, because unlike MHS Genesis, TOL actually used to keep ALL of your medical record, not just certain tests and notes.
Source: https://tricare.mil/PatientResources/MedicalRecords ---The form to request your records is also on this site, a form 180