Medical Nexus Letters, Simplified.

Because the right words can make a real difference

When it comes to your VA disability claim, the difference between approval and denial often comes down to one thing, the right documentation. At Braxton Medical Clinic of Murfreesboro, we specialize in creating clear, credible, and medically sound Nexus Letters that connect your current health condition to your military service. Led by George Tsibu, NP-C, our certified providers understand how to translate complex medical details into strong, evidence-based reports that stand up to VA review. We take the time to review your history, analyze your medical records, and ensure your letter meets the highest standards of clarity and accuracy.


Our goal is simple: to help veterans receive the benefits they’ve earned. Every Nexus Letter we create is crafted with professionalism, medical integrity, and a deep respect for your service. Whether you’re filing a new claim, appealing a decision, or strengthening existing documentation, we’re here to help you present a case that truly reflects your story. Because at Braxton Medical Clinic, your health, and your service, deserve to be recognized with care and precision.

Medical Nexus Letters for VA Disability Claims

 Evidence-Based Medical Opinions for Service Connection

At Braxton Medical Clinic, LLC, we provide  professional,  medically focused nexus letters  that help veterans establish service connection for physical health conditions.

 (No mental-health or psychiatric nexus opinions.)

 We provide medical nexus letters for:

 ● Orthopedic injuries

 ● Joint disorders (knees, shoulders, ankles, spine)

 ● Back pain injuries

 ● Hearing loss & tinnitus

 ● ENT issues

 ● Sleep apnea (secondary medical causes)

 ● Cardiovascular conditions

 ● Neurological disorders

 ● Gulf War illness

 ● Toxic exposure–related conditions

 Why Veterans Choose Braxton Medical Clinic:

 ● VA-compliant language (“at least as likely as not”)

 ● Clear medical reasoning

 ● Thorough record review

 ● Fast turnaround time

 ● Transparent, self-pay pricing

 Q & A: NEXUS LETTERS FOR VA

 DISABILITY CLAIMS

 (Use on your website, brochures, and clinic materials.)

 Q: What is a Nexus Letter? 

 A Nexus Letter is a medical document that explains how a veteran’s current disability is connected to their military service. It provides medical reasoning, citations, and expert opinion t o  support a VA disability claim. 

 Q: Why do I need a Nexus Letter? 

 The VA requires three elements for service connection: 

1.   A current diagnosis 

2.  An in-service event, injury, illness, or exposure 

3.  A medical link (“nexus”) showing the current condition is at least as likely as not  related to service 

 A Nexus Letter provides that medical link. 

 Q: What makes a strong Nexus Letter?

 A strong Nexus Letter includes:

 ● Full review of medical records

 ● Clear reasoning and explanation

 ● Timeline of symptoms

 ● Military exposures or injuries

 ● Medical literature (if applicable)

 ● A definitive opinion with VA-approved language

 Q: How long does it take to complete a Nexus Letter? 

 Most Nexus Letters are completed  within 5–7 business  days  after the evaluation and record   review. 

 Q: Do you complete DBQs (Disability Benefits Questionnaires)? 

 Yes. We complete DBQs for many conditions, including musculoskeletal, mental health,   neurological, cardiac, respiratory, skin, and more. 

 Q: Do you accept insurance for Nexus Letters? 

 No. Nexus Letters and DBQs are professional services paid  directly by the veteran at the   time of service. 

 Q: Does a Nexus Letter guarantee a VA rating increase?

 No. No provider can guarantee an outcome. However, a well-written Nexus Letter often  significantly strengthens the claim.