Greeley is growing, and many residents rely on a mix of primary care, urgent care, imaging centers, and specialist offices—often across different facilities. When care is split, it’s easier for critical information to fall through the cracks.
Common local scenarios that can lead to diagnostic delay include:
- Abnormal lab or imaging results that were discussed briefly in a visit but not followed up the way a reasonable clinician would.
- Referral delays (or “we’ll call you” follow-through) that leave symptoms to worsen while you wait.
- Repeat visits where the symptoms persisted or escalated, but each visit treated the problem as something else rather than rethinking the diagnosis.
- Communications breakdowns between urgent care, primary care, and specialists—especially when records arrive later than the clinical timeline required.
These cases aren’t about blaming the entire medical system. They’re about identifying where the standard of care may have slipped and how that slip connected to your harm.


