Clovis is a community where many people receive care across different settings—primary care offices, urgent care, imaging centers, and specialists. Diagnostic delay claims often emerge when information doesn’t “connect” across those steps.
Common Clovis-area scenarios include:
- Abnormal test results without timely follow-up: Lab values or imaging findings are documented, but the patient doesn’t receive prompt communication or clear next steps.
- Referral handoffs that stall: A referral is placed, but the patient isn’t informed about urgency, or the system doesn’t ensure follow-through.
- Symptoms that don’t fit the first working theory: You’re treated for one condition, but the chart doesn’t reflect reassessment when symptoms persist or worsen.
- Imaging or pathology delays: Reports can be generated and filed without the level of urgency your situation required.
- Communication breakdowns during busy clinic days: In high-volume outpatient settings, it’s easier for red flags to get buried in documentation.
If your experience sounds familiar, the goal isn’t to prove someone “was wrong.” The goal is to evaluate whether care fell below the expected standard and whether that delay contributed to your harm.


