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- VA Rating for GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease) - Hill Ponton
The ultimate veteran's guide on how VA rates GERD, eligibility for benefits, and ways to establish a service connection for GERD
- VA Disability Rating for GERD - Veterans Guide
Learn about the VA disability rating for gastroesophageal reflux disease and how to collect compensation if your GERD symptoms make it difficult to work
- The Complete Guide to VA Rating for GERD: Key Facts Veterans Need to . . .
It explains how the VA currently rates GERD, summarizes recent regulatory updates, and outlines the types of medical documentation typically reviewed in these evaluations
- GERD VA Rating: How To Prove a Service Connection - benefits
The VA provides disability benefits to veterans with conditions that were caused or made worse by their service in the military This guide will break down each GERD VA rating category and help you navigate the disability application process
- VA Disability for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
The VA rates GERD under Diagnostic Code 7206 (effective May 19, 2024), with ratings from 0% to 80% The new rating criteria heavily emphasize the presence and severity of esophageal strictures and dysphagia (difficulty swallowing)
- GERD VA Rating: Veteran Disability Benefits Guide
As of May 2024, the VA awards GERD ratings based on the severity of structural damage and medical interventions needed: GERD is diagnosed, but the symptoms are mild and don’t require daily medication No monthly compensation, but a service connection is established for future benefits
- GERD VA disability ratings explained - Woods Woods
GERD is rated using diagnostic code 7206 for gastroesophageal reflux disease, which rates at 0%, 10%, 30%, 50%, or 80%, depending on the frequency and severity of symptoms The VA provides Disability Benefits Questionnaires (DBQ) to help guide doctors during examinations of veterans
- The VA just updated ratings for GERD, effective May 19th. Heres . . .
How the VA changed the rating scale for GERD GERD used to be rated under Hiatal Hernia (when the upper part of the stomach bulges upward, allowing food and stomach acid to move up the esophagus) Now, GERD will be rated under the code: “esophageal stricture”
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