Many people in Sumter don’t realize they may have a connection to Camp Lejeune until a later diagnosis, a family health scare, or a retrospective review of military service information. The early challenge is rarely “the illness exists”—it’s usually:
- locating old residency/assignment details tied to the relevant time period
- matching when symptoms began with the medical timeline
- collecting records that may not be stored in one place (especially for civilians or family members)
Because life in Sumter can involve family obligations, work schedules, and long commutes, the process can feel overwhelming. Our job is to organize the facts, identify what matters most, and guide you through next steps without turning your treatment plan into a paperwork project.


