In everyday life around Berea—commutes through I-271/I-480, appointments across the region, and long wait times for specialists—people often don’t realize they’re “on a deadline” until they’re deep in the process.
Common starting points we see include:
- A new diagnosis after years of symptoms
- Confusing medical notes that don’t clearly explain possible causes
- Family members encouraging action once they learn about the contamination history
- Paperwork scattered across providers, clinics, and earlier treatment centers
When your health is changing, you may feel pressure to “do something now.” The right move is to do the right things in the right order—starting with evidence you can actually use.


