Many delayed diagnosis issues in our area don’t start with a dramatic “wrong diagnosis” headline. They often look like smaller breakdowns that compound:
- Abnormal imaging or lab results from an urgent care or ER visit that were never clearly explained, never reached you, or weren’t followed up on quickly enough.
- Referral handoff problems, where a specialist appointment was recommended but not scheduled, reminders weren’t sent, or records didn’t transfer.
- Return visits during busy periods—when symptoms persist and a patient is treated again, but the workup doesn’t expand to address red flags.
- Seasonal staffing and workflow strain, where communication gaps can occur when facilities experience higher patient volume.
If you’re thinking, “I kept going back, and it still didn’t get solved,” that pattern is often important legally. The key is building a clear timeline of what was known at each visit and what should have happened next.


