In real life, diagnostic delay often shows up as a chain of missed opportunities: an abnormal test result that wasn’t acted on, imaging that wasn’t reviewed promptly, symptoms that were treated as “routine” during a brief visit, or follow-up instructions that didn’t translate into timely care.
Because Dallas residents often seek care across multiple settings—urgent care, primary care, emergency departments, and referrals—your case may involve handoffs between clinicians and facilities. The key question is not whether you ultimately received a diagnosis, but whether the standard of care required faster or more appropriate diagnostic action based on what was known at the time.


