New Providence is a suburban community where many people juggle school schedules, commuting, and long-term healthcare needs. When a diagnosis arrives years after service—or after you’ve tried to connect symptoms to a possible exposure—time and documentation can get complicated.
Local families often come to us after:
- a doctor recommends additional evaluation due to symptom patterns,
- they locate service/residence records but can’t confidently match them to a clear exposure window,
- they’re dealing with multiple specialists and scattered medical documentation,
- they need help responding to requests or deadlines in a way that doesn’t harm their position.
In other words, the issue isn’t just “did something happen?” It’s proving what happened, when, and how the medical evidence supports the connection.


