Hi my 2025 hopeful received a questionnaire asking if he had Covid. He had it back in Nov of 2020 and responded affirmatively. He recently received an AMI and needs to see his doctor for a follow-up. He called his Dodmerb and spoke with his assigned agent. He asked what specific tests he should as his doctor to preform and she didn't know. She said that Dodmerb would prefer that he went to his own physician (which we are doing) but wasn't sure what tests needed to be done. Anyone else successfully go for and submit results? Just don't want to waste time by not having right tests preformed. I believe he is back to 100% and could pass any/all cardiovascular tests. Here is a some of letter from Dodmerb talking about the exam needed. Thanks so much!
R251.19 --- WE CANNOT PAY FOR THIS REMEDIAL WHICH REQUIRES AN APPOINTMENT WITH YOUR PRIVATE
PHYSICIAN: Department of Defense regulations direct that all applicants who have been
diagnosed with COVID-19, with or without symptoms, cannot be qualified for accession until:
1) all symptoms have resolved AND 2) 28 days have passed following any recommended home
isolation or quarantine AND THEN, 3) you have been evaluated by your PCM NO EARLIER THAN 23
February 2021 to include the following: PCM report should include history and pertinent
clinical exam, to include the cardiopulmonary system, to rule out any sequelae of COVID-19
infection.
R251.19 --- WE CANNOT PAY FOR THIS REMEDIAL WHICH REQUIRES AN APPOINTMENT WITH YOUR PRIVATE
PHYSICIAN: Department of Defense regulations direct that all applicants who have been
diagnosed with COVID-19, with or without symptoms, cannot be qualified for accession until:
1) all symptoms have resolved AND 2) 28 days have passed following any recommended home
isolation or quarantine AND THEN, 3) you have been evaluated by your PCM NO EARLIER THAN 23
February 2021 to include the following: PCM report should include history and pertinent
clinical exam, to include the cardiopulmonary system, to rule out any sequelae of COVID-19
infection.