In our community, diagnostic issues often unfold across common care patterns:
- Specialist referrals that stall: A primary care visit flags something abnormal, but the specialist appointment slips—then the condition progresses.
- Imaging and lab results that aren’t followed: Results may be posted, but the patient isn’t clearly notified, or there’s no timely plan for the next step.
- Short visits during peak demand: Urgent care or same-day clinics can move quickly; if red flags aren’t handled with the right urgency, the timeline can shift.
- Multiple facilities, fragmented records: Paradise Valley patients may receive care in different offices or hospitals, creating gaps that affect how quickly clinicians recognize the full picture.
A delayed diagnosis case usually turns on a specific question: Did the provider act as a reasonably careful clinician would have, based on the information available at the time—and did that failure contribute to the harm you suffered?


