A common challenge we see with Camp Lejeune matters isn’t whether someone has a serious condition—it’s getting the exposure timeline and medical timeline to line up cleanly.
For people living in Edina (and the surrounding metro), records often get spread across years and providers: military paperwork, civilian medical systems, pharmacy histories, specialist visits, and follow-up care. When you’re trying to understand exposure-related concerns while dealing with symptoms, it’s easy to overlook documents or misremember dates.
That’s why our intake process emphasizes:
- Your service/residence history (where you were and when)
- The first medical signs and how diagnoses evolved
- What documents already exist—and what you’ll likely need to request
This “timeline first” approach helps prevent avoidable confusion later.


