In Weston, diagnostic delay often shows up through patterns residents recognize:
- Busy clinic and urgent care workflows: You’re seen quickly, tests are ordered, but abnormal results aren’t communicated clearly or follow-up is missed.
- Specialist handoff gaps: A primary care visit leads to imaging or referral, yet your case isn’t tracked through the system the way it should be.
- Communication breakdowns after imaging/labs: A report may exist in the chart, but the “what now?” steps—repeat testing, escalation, or timely referral—don’t happen.
- Symptom escalation during the waiting period: You return with worsening symptoms, but the earlier concerns aren’t treated as red flags that require a fuller diagnostic workup.
These aren’t “bad luck” situations. They’re often record-driven failures—where the timeline, documentation, and clinical reasoning determine whether a claim is supported.


