Posted on Jun 11, 2018
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My son Zach, Eagle Scout & VT Grad, is trying to enlist but requires a medical waiver because a physicians assistant prescribed him an anti-anxiety drug for 3 months in his Junior year at VT (3 1/2 years ago). He submitted his paperwork along with letters from our family doctor and a psychiatrist stating he does not need the meds back in February/March but has not heard back from MEPS. His recruiter also has zero information. How long should this process take? He is working as a waiter waiting for approval but is getting discouraged.
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It can take a few months. There is a detailed workflow it goes through. You’d do better to try to contact the branch liaison at the MEPS as its not likely your son would be able to speak to anyone directly in the medical section.
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The first question is whether or not it actually a waiver at this point or if it is still a prescreen?
If he hasn’t taken the physical yet the medical documents are in the prescreen phase. MEPS has implemented a new prescreen procedure that is a challange at best. Frequently however- they will request the documents to go to the waiver authority for approval to take the physical. The recruiter doesn’t always know when it happens. A general rule of thumb in this area is that it takes 3 days to review the first 5 pages and then 1 day for each additional 5 pages. It’s not an exact science but it should give you an idea of how long a prescreen should take. If it gets sent up beyond that it could take a little longer.
If he’s gone to take the physical then it’s a true medical waiver. these can take 30 days or more. I’ve seen some things come back in 5 days and many others longer. No rhyme or reason behind it- it’s just how it goes.
I generally would not recommend contacting the MEPS directly. I would recommend either contacting the recruiting company headquarters or the recuriting BN so that they can have the liaisons check into it and make determinations as needed.
If he hasn’t taken the physical yet the medical documents are in the prescreen phase. MEPS has implemented a new prescreen procedure that is a challange at best. Frequently however- they will request the documents to go to the waiver authority for approval to take the physical. The recruiter doesn’t always know when it happens. A general rule of thumb in this area is that it takes 3 days to review the first 5 pages and then 1 day for each additional 5 pages. It’s not an exact science but it should give you an idea of how long a prescreen should take. If it gets sent up beyond that it could take a little longer.
If he’s gone to take the physical then it’s a true medical waiver. these can take 30 days or more. I’ve seen some things come back in 5 days and many others longer. No rhyme or reason behind it- it’s just how it goes.
I generally would not recommend contacting the MEPS directly. I would recommend either contacting the recruiting company headquarters or the recuriting BN so that they can have the liaisons check into it and make determinations as needed.
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Michel Babula
MSG, what are your thoughts on a Request to Physical going from the CMO at MEPS to the OTSG? It was sent up the day it was submitted to MEPS, don't know if that's a telling detail or not. Anyways, I'm about 4 months into the wait. Just looking to see i you could shine some light on the situation. Thanks, Mike
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MSG (Join to see)
All I can say is it is typical. I was told many moons ago that the MEPS docs like to push a large number of decisions to the various branches that way if something downrange doesn’t go right it’s on the branch itself and not on the MEPS doc.
Maybe it’s true - maybe it’s not. I’m personally willing to buy it for a quarter. Frankly we should all be glad that our branches have the final say otherwise no one would get to join.
Maybe it’s true - maybe it’s not. I’m personally willing to buy it for a quarter. Frankly we should all be glad that our branches have the final say otherwise no one would get to join.
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Michel Babula
MSG (Join to see) didn't know that OTSG was branch specific. Good to know. Idea being the Army OTSG would be more lenient? More willing to allow a candidate in? Also, I have to think CMO would send up somthing they knew would be denied?
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PFC (Join to see)
MSG. Good day! Please what goes on in the prescreen process? And what is the physical? It it the regular meps process? Thanks!
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