Winter Park is a commuter and visitor hub—so care often happens across multiple settings: a primary care visit, an urgent care stop, imaging at a nearby facility, and then follow-ups that get scheduled around work, school, and travel. When a diagnosis is delayed in that kind of “handoff-heavy” system, the gap between what was known and what was acted on can stretch longer than patients expect.
If you’re dealing with worsening symptoms after test results, missed follow-ups, or an incorrect initial impression, you may be asking the same question many Winter Park families ask: Could this have been caught in time if the process had been handled differently? A delayed diagnosis lawyer can help you sort the timeline and evaluate whether the care you received fell below what patients in similar circumstances should reasonably receive.


