In Columbus, many residents rotate between urgent care, primary care, ER visits, and specialist appointments—often across different facilities and scheduling systems. Diagnostic delay problems tend to show up in a few predictable ways:
- Abnormal imaging or lab results not acted on quickly (or not communicated clearly) after a visit.
- Symptoms that keep recurring—but the follow-up plan doesn’t evolve as your condition changes.
- Referral instructions that aren’t followed through because of scheduling delays, incomplete paperwork, or unclear next steps.
- Short appointment windows where red flags are documented but not escalated into a timely workup.
If you’re living with worsening symptoms after a “we’ll recheck later” plan, it can feel like the system kept moving while your health didn’t. Your case often turns on whether the care team responded reasonably to what they knew at the time.


