In western Maryland, families often manage healthcare appointments, work schedules, and travel time around the realities of chronic illness. That’s one reason many clients contact us after symptoms have already progressed—sometimes years after exposure.
Common triggers include:
- A specialist appointment after a new diagnosis
- A doctor suggesting further evaluation due to environmental exposure risk
- A family member realizing service/residency aligns with known affected timeframes
- Ongoing symptoms that don’t fully match other explanations
The key is not whether the diagnosis sounds “familiar online,” but whether your records support a consistent exposure-and-causation story.


