Veteran-Centered Medical Advocacy
You Served. Now Let's Build Your Case.
Medical opinions and record reviews performed by a Navy Veteran and board-certified physician with a focus on clear, medically supported documentation.
Board-Certified Physician
Served 10,000+ Veterans
Navy Veteran
Board-Certified Physician Served 10,000+ Veterans Navy Veteran
A Physician Who Understands What's at Stake
Meet Dr. Kyle D. Mitchell, DO, MEd, FAAFP
Dr. Kyle D. Mitchell is a Navy Veteran, former Chief Resident at Naval Hospital Pensacola, and board-certified family physician who assists Veterans and Active Duty service members through comprehensive medical record review and nexus opinion development. His approach combines clinical expertise, military familiarity, and evidence-based medical rationale to support clear and professional documentation.
Three Steps to a Stronger Claim
Dr. Mitchell handles the clinical complexity. Your job is to show up.
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Schedule a Consultation
Start with a call with Dr. Mitchell to review your situation, clarify what documentation you'll need, and tell you exactly what he can do for your claim.
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Records Review
Dr. Mitchell conducts a thorough review of your service records, medical history, and any existing documentation.
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Your Case Documents
You receive a case-specific nexus letter or medical opinion written to meet the VA's evidentiary standards individualized to your conditions, your history, and your claim.
“My husband and I are incredibly grateful for Dr. Mitchell and his team. From the very beginning, Dr. Mitchell took the time to guide us through every step of the VA disability process. What felt overwhelming at first became much easier because we knew we had someone knowledgeable and dedicated in our corner.
Throughout the entire process, Dr. Mitchell was professional, responsive, and genuinely invested in helping us achieve the best possible outcome. He answered our questions, kept us informed, and made sure we understood what to expect along the way.
TESTIMONIAL
Not only did he help us secure the outcome we were hoping for, but the process moved much faster than we ever anticipated. Having someone with his experience and commitment advocating for my husband made all the difference.
If you're looking for someone who truly cares about veterans and will stand by you from start to finish, I cannot recommend Dr. Mitchell highly enough. We are so thankful for everything he did for our family.”
-Haley Landon
FAQs
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Dr. Mitchell's services are $3,000 total. To get started, a $350 consultation fee is due at scheduling, followed by a $500 deposit — both of which are applied toward your total balance. You will receive your personalized documentation checklist once the deposit is received so you can begin gathering what's needed right away.
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Dr. Mitchell's fees are not covered by insurance. However, if your evaluation requires separate physician visits to gather supporting documentation, those visits may be eligible for coverage through your plan. We recommend checking with your provider.
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They are over the phone with Dr. Mitchell.
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Yes. DBQs are available as an add-on service for an additional fee. If you believe a DBQ may be needed for your claim, bring it up during your consultation and Dr. Mitchell will advise whether it applies to your case.
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No ethical provider can guarantee a VA rating — and you should be cautious of anyone who claims they can. What Dr. Mitchell does guarantee is that every evaluation will be thorough, evidence-based, and built to give you the strongest possible case. His goal is to put each veteran in the best position to win.
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A nexus letter is a medical opinion that explains the connection between a veteran's current condition and their military service or an already service connected disability (secondary condition)
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For many claims, a strong nexus letter can be one of the most important pieces of evidence submitted to the VA.
Ready to build your case?
Schedule a consultation and get a clear path forward.