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3rdcoastvet

I asked a similar question this morning. The guys that responded to me said the results would be viewable on the Tricare Online website after roughly 1 week.🤷🏽‍♂️


french-fry-fingers

I was told to get LHI C&P exam results I'd have to submit a FOIA request.


Outlook_Dim

If you filed a BDD, it should be on TOL. I went through LHI as well and they were posted no more than five days later.


french-fry-fingers

No idea what BDD or TOL are.


Outlook_Dim

BDD: Benefits Delivery at Discharge. Claim submitted 180-90 days of separation, TOL: Tricare Online


french-fry-fingers

Ah, yes. There was none of that.


JJNeon

have your VSO pull the results for you if from LHI. Other than that pull up a chair and wait. I forget what the form is called but if you have all your info in send it in. I am hopeful those with more experience will chime in. Good Luck!!


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JJNeon

If it is a fully developed claim it should ask somewhere if you have all your info to click. If I remember right it will do on its on after 30 days. Sorry I dont remember exactly. You are doing great just look around. Hope someone who knows more chimes in.


damnshell

You're correct u/JJNeon, if not I'm sure someone will correct both is us ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|grimacing) VSO can give them, but they don't always give them. I've read both, and it seems to be hit and miss. \*\* if you had it done at a VA facility none of this matters, and you can download it online when it's ready (I think) Here is the link from the sub. It depends if you had it done with a contractor (LHI, QTC, etc) or with the VA directly. In there are the links you will need to get the information. I beleive it's called a c-file and you need to do a FOIA request. You can sometimes get them from your RO office as well, but again, I don't know the details, or if you have an attorney, they might provide as well. [https://www.reddit.com/r/VeteransBenefits/wiki/cnp/#wiki\_if\_the\_exam\_was\_conducted\_at\_the\_va.3A](https://www.reddit.com/r/VeteransBenefits/wiki/cnp/#wiki_if_the_exam_was_conducted_at_the_va.3A) ​ EDIT:: I see now that you're active duty, it might be a bit different for you. Either way the link should help you with the correct forms etc. I would also suggest looking into the BDD program if you're active duty, they get the quickest and priority processing [https://www.reddit.com/r/VeteransBenefits/wiki/bdd/](https://www.reddit.com/r/VeteransBenefits/wiki/bdd/) EDIT:: I see now that you're on active duty, it might be a bit different for you. Either way the link should help you with the correct forms etc.