Many Palm Bay patients start with a fast appointment—urgent care hours, ER triage, or a short follow-up window—then assume the system will catch anything serious. But diagnostic errors often show up in the gaps:
- Abnormal test results that aren’t communicated clearly (or not communicated at all)
- Imaging reads that miss key findings, or a report that arrives but isn’t acted on
- Referral delays—especially when a patient’s symptoms persist and the next appointment takes weeks
- Symptoms that evolve while the original plan stays the same
If you’re wondering whether your case fits a “delayed diagnosis” claim, the most important step is not guessing—it’s organizing what happened so a lawyer can assess the decision points.


